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In Colombia, international organizations such as the U-N, social and human rights organizations warn of violence in indigenous communities. Our colleague Hernan Tobar tells us the details. teleSUR
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00:00And in Colombia, international organizations such as the UN Social and Human Rights Organizations
00:05warn of violence in indigenous communities.
00:08Our colleague, Hernando Barr, with the details.
00:12The United Nations Human Rights Office in Colombia, through this communique,
00:16reports on the violation of indigenous communities, particularly the NUQAC,
00:20rejecting the displacement caused by fighting between the armed actors presented in the Department of Guaviare,
00:25where this community has hit settlements, and which the Constitutional Court declared as subject of special protections
00:32against their imminent extermination in 2009.
00:38Indigenous families of the NUQAC people have been displaced by armed groups.
00:45This indigenous people has been declared by the Constitutional Court that they are in the process of physical and cultural extermination.
00:52Therefore it is required that all armed groups and the state commit themselves to respect this population.
01:03We as the Colombian indigenous movement group in the NUQAC vehemently reject and condemn this atrocious violation of human rights
01:10and the international humanitarian law.
01:13Therefore we call on the Colombian state, headed by the president, to take action on the matter.
01:18Mr. President, Gustavo Petro, tome cartas en el asunto.
01:23Otro de los departamentos afectados por los intereses de los armados.
01:25Another of the departments affected by the interest of the armed groups is Cauca.
01:30The most recent violent event is related to the kidnapping of eight government officials
01:34by four-packed dissidents who claim responsibility for the kidnapping,
01:39arguing that the officials were carrying out military tasks,
01:41while the government, through a communiquet, rejected the event and also maintained
01:46that its officials were carrying out humanitarian and social missions.
01:49This act constitutes a serious violation of international humanitarian law
01:57and a direct attack against the exercise of civilian functions
02:00and the protection of the victims of the armed conflict.
02:03Any attempt to justify these acts under arguments of supposed military legitimacy
02:09is categorically rejected.
02:11No cause authorizes the kidnapping or instrumentalization of public servants,
02:16much less when they perform tasks associated with the fundamental rights of the population,
02:21such as attending to victims.
02:23These acts only benefit those who seek to perpetrate the war
02:26and strengthen the drug trafficking networks in the department of Cauca.
02:35In this context, in the number 38 massacre committed in Yondó, Antioquia Department,
02:42where three people were murdered,
02:44there are present, according to the NGO Institute for Development and Peace Studies,
02:49several groups such as the National Liberation Army
02:51and the narco-paramilitar group Colón del Golfo,
02:53in addition to the Gaetanist, self-defense of Colombia.
03:00It is clear that in the middle Magdalena we also had the murder of a woman the day before,
03:05which shows that in this sub-region the armed groups are in full dispute
03:08and are also affecting people of the civilian population.
03:12Violating the principle of distinction,
03:14we call on the authorities to prevent this type of events with different capacities
03:18and manage to maintain coexistence, peace and tranquility
03:22of the civilian population of the middle Magdalena, Antioquia.
03:33While these situations are occurring,
03:35the government is seeking legal solutions for the armed groups
03:38and in the framework of the last legislative period
03:42will present a bill to subdue the armed organizations
03:45in a final push to its policy of total peace.
03:48Hernán Darío Tobar, Gaitán Telesur, Bogotá, Colombia.

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