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Colombian army killed thousands more civilians than reported, study claims

NOVANEWS ‘These were cold-blooded murders’: research finds over 10,000 were killed to boost numbers for military aid in ‘false positives’ scandal Joe Parkin Daniels in Bogotá  Relatives carry coffins with the remains of children during a mass funeral in Barranquilla in September 2010. Authorities turned over the corpses of six victims of the army’s ‘false positives’ scandal. Photograph: Reuters Gloria Astrid Martínez last saw her son on the morning of 8 February 2008. After breakfast, Daniel, 21, left their home in Soacha, a downtrodden suburb of Colombia’s capital, to start a new job working on wealthy countryside estates. “He told me he found a job that would pay so much I wouldn’t have to work any more,” recalled Martínez. “It sounded too good to be true, but he insis...
Colombia

Red Cross: Colombian Government Must Find 83,000 Disappeared Persons

NOVANEWS The ICRC asked the Colombian government to implement more effective measures to prevent further disappearances. U.S. Navy Adm. Kurt Tidd, commander of U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), escorts Colombian President-elect Ivan Duque at the command’s headquarters in Doral, Fla., July 14. Photo | SOUTHCOM By teleSUR  The ICRC asked the Colombian government to implement more effective measures to prevent further disappearances. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has urged the new Colombian government to search for the over 83,000 people who disappeared in the country, in commemoration of the International Day of the Disappeared, which takes place every Aug. 30. The head of the ICRC delegation in Colombia, Christoph Harnisch, has highlighted that “The new...
Colombia

Meet Gustavo Petro, Colombian Former Guerilla and Leftist Who Mounted Historic Campaign for Presidency

NOVANEWS BY: Amy Goodman Democracy Now! In Colombia, right-wing politician Iván Duque has been sworn in as Colombia’s new president. Duque was hand-picked by former right-wing President Álvaro Uribe and has vowed to roll back key parts of Colombia’s landmark peace deal with FARC rebels. Just before Duque’s inauguration, Democracy Now! spoke to Gustavo Petro, who placed second in this year’s presidential race, receiving 8 million votes in his attempt to become Colombia’s first leftist president. In the 1980s Petro was jailed and tortured for being a member of the M-19 guerrilla movement. He later went on to lead efforts in Colombia’s Congress to investigate ties between paramilitary death squads and top politicians. TRANSCRIPT AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!...
Colombia, Venezuela

Colombia’s Uribe to US Business Leaders: Help Take Out Maduro

NOVANEWS Former Colombian president Alvaro Uribe is recorded telling US business leaders that Venezuela's military should 'remove' Maduro; Uribe later tweets the same message. By: teleSUR Note to readers: please click the share buttons above   A video was revealed on Sunday showing former Colombian president,Alvaro Uribe, telling a group of listeners that Venezuelan soldiers need to “remove” President Nicolas Maduro from office. The recording was released just 24 hours after two air drones carrying explosives were detonated above President Maduro and several members of his administration on Saturday as the head of state addressed a large crowd at the 81st anniversary of the Bolivarian National Guard in Caracas. Maduro and other Venezuelan officials are saying that right-wing facti...
Colombia

The Courage to Uncover the Politics and Lies Behind the Carnage in Colombia

NOVANEWS By Maria McFarland Sánchez-Moreno A member of FARC's Sixth Front on guard with his weapon in a demobilization camp in the final days before they hand in their arms back to the government on December 28, 2016, in Miranda, Colombia. (Photo: Kaveh Kazemi / Getty Images) Amidst the horror of the internal Colombian war, Maria McFarland Sánchez-Moreno finds that individuals can have an impact on exposing the toxic truth of gruesome massacres and torturous deprivation. In There Are No Dead Here: A Story of Murder and Denial in Colombia, Sánchez-Moreno singles out three people whose heroic efforts made a difference in a brutal time. The following excerpt is about one of those persons, investigative journalist Ricardo Calderón. "Have you ever seen someone be eaten alive by ants?" The q...
Colombia

Colombia in 2017: 170 Social Leaders Killed

NOVANEWS Community leader killings in Cauca, Nariño and Choco are related to land conflicts, while those in Bajo Cauca are related to illegal mining. By: teleSUR   An estimated 170 Colombian social leaders were killed in 2017, up from 117 in 2016, according to the Institute of Studies for Peace Development, Indepaz, a Colombian non-governmental organization. “The rise in homicides is over two main conflicts: (access to) land and (natural) resources. This latter refers to the rentiership in illegal mining and cultivation of illicit crops,” said Indepaz director Camilo Gonzalez Posso. The report indicated that the murders are highly localized to four regional departments: Nariño (28), Antioquia (23), Valle (14) and Choco (12). There were 32 assassinations alone in the community ...
Colombia

Colombia ‘Must Unite to Eradicate Child Labor’: Government

NOVANEWS Labor Minister Griselda Janeth Restrepo Gallego says the state is starting a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of child labor. | Photo: MinTrabajo Many families are still sending their offspring into dangerous environments, where those children are then used to smuggle illicit goods. Child labor in Colombia fell from 13 percent in 2011 to 7.8 percent in 2016, but with more than 850,000 minors still working the streets, the government has acknowledged that the country must work together in order to eradicate the issue. RELATED: 80% of Sexual Abuses in Colombia Affected Minors "Although the rate of child labor has been reduced significantly in Colombia, there are still 869,000 children working in the country: this is a huge and monstrous figure t...
South America

Denounce the massacre of campesinos in Tumaco, Colombia

 NOVANEWS By Party for Socialism and Liberation Navy Admiral Kurt W. Tidd, commander of U.S. Southern Command, meets with Colombian military leadership in Tumaco, Colombia, in April 2016 The Party for Socialism and Liberation denounces the massacre of campesinos in the municipality of Tumaco, Colombia on October 5th, 2017 by part of Colombian National Police, Escuadron Movil Antidisturbios ESMAD and the Colombian National Army. These government and military groups violently attacked farmers in Alto Mira, Frontera del Corregimiento de Llorente and left between nine and 16 dead and over 50 injured. Farmers in the area have been peacefully protesting since thursday September 28th, demanding that the Colombian government comply with Section 4 of the peace agreement. Section 4 of the...
Colombia

Colombia’s Uribe Still Refuses to Give Peace a Chance

NOVANEWS Colombia's Uribe Still Refuses to Give Peace a Chance, Vows to Roll Back Deal with FARC If His Party Wins in 2018 Election Far-right senator and former president, Alvaro Uribe, leads a march against Colombia's peace deal in Cartagena, Sept. 26, 2016. | Photo: EFE Uribe has long defended the fringe opinion that demobilized FARC members should be behind bars and not participating in politics. Even as Colombia’s largest guerrilla army is just days away from laying down the last of its weapons once and for all, the country’s far-right former President Alvaro Uribe remains unwilling to give peace a chance after over half a century of civil war, vowing Wednesday to roll back the historic peace accords with the FARC is his party wins next year’s elections. RELAT...
South America

Colombia Looks to Speed up Implementation of FARC Peace Deal

NOVANEWS Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, Cuban President Raul Castro, and FARC leader Rodrigo Londono "Timochenko" after signing the peace deal in Havana. | Photo: Reuters As the FARC continues to demobilize, authorities now look to secure the peace deal in Colombia. The Colombia government and leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia or FARC, began Saturday a two-day meeting to speed up the implementation of the peace agreement that brings an end to the country's long-running internal armed conflict. RELATED: Jose Mujica, Felipe Gonzalez to Oversee Colombia's Peace Accord "In this meeting, we will make a progress assessment with the purpose of making the necessary decisions to accelerate the implementation of the agreements," said both parties...