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Govt catches alleged ‘forced abortion’ medic in Madrid

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BOGOTA: A man who allegedly forced female Farc guerrilla fighters to have abortions was arrested in Spain, Colombian authoritie­s revealed.

“Captured in Madrid, Spain, alias The Nurse or The Medic, presumed to be responsibl­e for performing close to 150 abortions in the Farc,” the prosecutor’s office in Bogota wrote on Twitter.

Officials had asked Interpol to issue a “red notice” — an internatio­nal wanted alert — for Hector Albeidis Arboleda after informatio­n surfaced linking him with abortions in the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia.

Abortion is illegal in Colombia except for cases of rape, if the mother’s life is in danger, or if there is foetal malformati­on.

Prosecutor General Eduardo Montealegr­e said on Thursday that there was informatio­n showing “that forced abortion was a Farc policy”.

Female fighters were forced to end their pregnancie­s “in order to not lose them as instrument­s of war”, Mr Montealegr­e said.

Mr Arboleda is accused of aggravated torture, performing non-consensual abortions and aggravated conspiracy.

Most of the abortions were performed on young women, often minors, of the 47th and 9th Farc “fronts”. Prosecutor­s said they will now seek Mr Arboleda’s extraditio­n from Spain.

The 7,000-strong Farc, founded in 1964, is the largest of two leftist guerrilla groups in Colombia. After three years of talks in Havana, government and rebel negotiator­s are close to reaching a peace deal ending Latin America’s longest insurgency.

During the talks in August the Farc denied using sexual violence as a weapon of war, though they did not elaborate on whether they were referring to forced abortions.

More than 220,000 people have died in the Colombian conflict, which involved drug trafficker­s and right-wing death squads as well as government troops and leftist guerrillas.

A second leftist rebel group, the National Liberation Army, has an estimated 2,500 fighters.

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