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UN Verification Mission in Colombia 
Authorization date: 07/17
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OEA Misión de Apoyo al Proceso de Paz en Colombia - OAS Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia (Other)
Beginn: 02/04
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News

04.12.2019
Colombia protests resume after talks flounder

Trade unions, student and indigenous groups are marching in Colombia's major cities to increase the pressure on the government of President Iván Duque. … The committee representing the protesters has handed President Duque a list of 13 demands. Among them are that the government fully meet its obligations under the terms of the peace process signed with the left-wing rebels of the Farc in 2016, and that it do more to prevent the killings of social activists and former rebels.

Source: BBC
08.11.2019
Colombia’s opposition wants to drag Duque before International Criminal Court

The vice-president of Colombia’s senate said he would ask the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate President Ivan Duque over the bombing of a FARC dissident camp that killed at least eight children.

Source: Colombia Reports
04.11.2019
Residents mourn indigenous leaders killed in Cauca

[…] The number of indigenous people killed in the area has risen sharply as armed groups seek to seize control of the power vacuum left by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) after they demobilised as part of the 2016 peace deal. … The UN has documented 52 murders of indigenous people in the northern part of Cauca this year alone.

Source: Al Jazeera
30.10.2019
Colombia violence: dissident rebels kill indigenous leader

An indigenous leader, Cristina Bautista, and four volunteer community guards have been killed in south-west Colombia. The security forces say that members of a dissident rebel group are behind the attack in Cauca province. … Dozens of Nasa, many of them members of the guard, have been killed this year. The United Nations has urged the Colombian government to do more to protect its indigenous people.

Source: BBC
25.10.2019
Shootings, death threats mar Colombia's post-peace elections

[…] Election violence is again on the rise after dropping to an all-time low, according to independent monitoring groups. In all, seven candidates have been killed and dozens more threatened in the lead-up to Sunday's vote in a worrying sign that old patterns of violence are persisting even without rebels targeting polling sites.

Source: VOA News
10.10.2019
Colombia elections: Candidates face spate of violence

Seven candidates have been killed and more than 60 others have been attacked in the lead up to the October 27 election.

Source: Al Jazeera
07.10.2019
UN urges Colombia to fully implement FARC peace deal

The implementation of a peace deal with former FARC guerrillas implies more than the policies currently outlined by the Colombian government, according to the United Nations. In his quarterly report to the Security Council, Secretary General Antonio Guterres highlighted advances made in the reintegration of former FARC guerrillas and development in historically violent areas.

Source: Colombia Reports
01.10.2019
Report of the Secretary-General on the UN Verification Mission in Colombia
Source: S/2019/780
25.09.2019
Colombia ‘simulating’ implementation of peace deal: human rights organizations

Colombia’s President Ivan Duque is dismantling the peace process that sought to end armed conflict in his country, hundreds of human rights organizations reported Thursday. In a crushing report for the European Parliament, approximately 500 organizations said that the government is “stagnating” and “simulating” the implementation of the 2016 peace deal.

Source: Colombia Reports
16.09.2019
Colombia to strengthen protection for politicians after candidate murders

Colombia will increase protection for political candidates running in October's local and regional elections after the murders of seven aspirants, President Ivan Duque said on Monday. The killings have sparked renewed calls for more to be done to prevent political violence in the country, where hundreds of community leaders and human rights activists have also been murdered.

Source: VOA News