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Colombia confirms rebel doctor’s capture

Man is accused of performing close to 150 abortions on women fighters

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Aman who allegedly forced female FARC guerrilla fighters to have abortions was arrested in Spain, Colombian authoritie­s said on Saturday.

“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 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,” Montealegr­e said.

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

Extraditio­n

Most of the abortions were performed on young women, often minors, of the 47th and 9th FARC “fronts.”

Prosecutor­s said they will now seek Arboleda’s extraditio­n from Spain.

The FARC, which was founded in 1964, is the largest of two leftist guerrilla groups in Colombia and has an estimated 7,000 fighters.

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, without saying if they were referring to forced abortions.

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