Times of Suriname

Colombia urged to do more to protect exFarc rebels after killings

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COLOMBIA - The leader of Colombia’s former Farc rebels has called on the government to stop the “systematic murder” of exfighters following two killings. In an open letter to President Iván Duque, Rodrigo Londoño said the cases highlighte­d the lack of protection of Farc members by authoritie­s.

One exfighter was shot dead while working as a journalist and the other was killed after meeting a UN team. President Duque has condemned the killings and ordered an investigat­ion. The 2016 peace deal between the government and the Farc put an end to more than five decades of armed conflict, and resulted in about 7,000 exfighters laying down their weapons. Since then, some 160 exfighters and their family members have been killed, the Farc said. Previously known as the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia, the Farc is now a political party, the Revolution­ary Alternativ­e Common Force.

Anderson Pérez Osorio, who worked as a journalist for a Farclinked outlet, was shot dead on Monday in the southweste­rn department of Cauca while Daniel Esterilla was killed as he left a meeting with the UN mission in the southweste­rn department of Nariño, the Farc said. Rodrigo Londoño better known by his nom de guerre, “Timochenko” said the cases were the latest in “the long list of... state violations” of the peace deal. He called on political groups and the internatio­nal community to demand “immediate and effective measures from President Duque... to put a definitive end to this bloodshed”. On Twitter, Mr Duque - a vocal critic of the peace deal said officials would hold an emergency meeting to discuss and reinforce the protection measures, and vowed that those responsibl­e for crimes would be “severely punished”.

(BBC)

 ??  ?? Some 160 exfighters and their relatives have been killed since the 2016 deal, the Farc says. (Photo: BBC)
Some 160 exfighters and their relatives have been killed since the 2016 deal, the Farc says. (Photo: BBC)

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