Paramilitary violence continues to take lives and wreak havoc in Colombia.
According to the Institute of Development and Peace Studies (INDEPAZ), in the first four months of this year, environmentalists, land defenders, human rights defenders, Afro-descendent, Indigenous, peasant and social leaders were assassinated in different departments of the Latin American country by illegal armed groups.
In early May, three social leaders were killed, one former combatant of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerilla group was murdered and one massacre was perpetrated.
Indigenous guard and environmentalist Luis Tomb茅 was shot dead on May 1 in the Miranda municipality in the Cauca department, at the hands of police and officials of the Anti-Disturbance Mobile Squadron (ESMAD).
Police had arbitrarily arrested several members of the 脟xhab Wala Kiwe Indigenous community, who were resisting the dispossession and displacement of Indigenous people from their ancestral lands on the Las Palmas community farm, which is occupied by sugarcane agribusiness interests.
In response to the arrests, members of the community went to the police station to demand their release. Security officials opened fire, killing Tomb茅 and severely injuring two others.
The Association of Indigenous Councils of Northern Cauca (ACIN) the attacks by public forces against the liberation process, demanding 鈥渞espect for the life and rights of Indigenous people and cessation of such acts of state terrorism鈥.
Renowned Indigenous leader Yesid Ca帽a was assassinated in the Caldono municipality in Cauca on April 30. Ca帽a was a member of the Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca (CRIC). He participated in various community activities and controls that allowed the seizure and destruction of several shipments of marijuana in the department, actions that made him an enemy of the paramilitary and drug-trafficking groups.
The president of the Community Action Board of the Esperanza village, Erminson Rivera, was murdered on April 25, in the Cantagallo municipality in the Sur de Bol铆var department. Just after midnight, heavily-armed men entered Rivera鈥檚 home and kidnapped him and his brother-in-law, Jos茅 Obdulio S谩nchez, and later killed them.
The same day, ex-FARC guerilla fighter Juan Jos茅 Chilito was also killed in the Puerto Guzm谩n municipality in the Putumayo department. He was part of the reincorporation process.
With his assassination, the number of ex-combatants killed reached this year and 317 since the signing of the peace agreements in 2016. The Comunes Party, which emerged after the disarmament of the FARC as a part of the peace agreements, his murder and emphasised that 鈥渢he full implementation of peace agreements is vital鈥.
In addition to these assassinations, three peasant brothers were massacred in their home on April 30, in the Bolivar municipality of the Cauca department. It was the massacre of the year. According to INDEPAZ, between January and March, more than 130 people had been killed in 37 massacres.
More than 1500 representatives of various Indigenous organisations from the Choc贸, Cauca, Valle del Cauca, Norte de Santander and C贸rdoba departments arrived in the capital Bogota on April 27. They came to draw attention to the worsening of the armed conflict in rural areas throughout the nation and the humanitarian crisis it causes. The representatives condemned the inaction of the right-wing government of President Ivan Duque.
On the anniversary of the April 28, 2021 national strike, they demonstrated outside the Ombudsman鈥檚 Office, demanding cessation of the paramilitary violence and the forced displacements of communities. They also marched to the United Nations Human rights office to call attention of the international community to their situation.
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