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UN Verification Mission in Colombia
Mandatiert seit: 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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13.07.2021
Colombia peace process at critical juncture: UN envoy

Carlos Ruiz Massieu, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia, briefed ambassadors on latest developments under the accord that ended five decades of fighting between the Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP). 

Source: UN News
07.07.2021
Colombia used ‘excessive’ force against protesters: IACHR

The Colombian government used “excessive and disproportionate” force during mass protests earlier this year, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) said in a long-awaited report released on Wednesday.

Source: Al Jazeera
02.07.2021
The pandemic strikes: responding to Colombia’s mass protests

In Colombia’s history of protest, the 2021 mobilisations against inequality and police brutality stand out for their breadth and intensity. Unrest has quieted for now but could soon return. The government should urgently reform the security sector while working to narrow the country’s socio-economic chasms.

Source: International Crisis Group
25.06.2021
Report of the Secretary-General on the UN Verification Mission in Colombia
Source: S/2021/603
15.06.2021
Colombia protest leaders to suspend weekly demonstrations

Colombian protest leaders on Tuesday said their organizations would suspend anti-government demonstrations which have caused political and economic upheaval during the last six weeks, but warned their fight for solutions to a range of social and economic demands would continue.

Source: Reuters
09.06.2021
HRW accuses Colombian police of 'egregious' abuse of protesters

Human Rights Watch said 20 protesters have died at the hands of Colombian police in what were "not isolated incidents by rogue officers, but rather the result of systemic shortcomings."

Source: DW
31.05.2021
UN urges independent probe as Colombia unrest death toll rises

Colombia's government resumed negotiations with demonstrators to end more than a month of protests Sunday, as the UN called for an independent investigation after at least 13 people died in clashes in the city of Cali. 

Source: VOA News
27.05.2021
Demonstrators back to the streets in Colombia

Demonstrators showed up yet again Wednesday in the streets of most Colombian cities to protest against the government of President Iván Duque.

Source: MercoPress
18.05.2021
Implementing the peace agreement in Colombia - challenges for peacebuilding and reconciliation

[…] This Brief examines the challenges of implementing the peace agreement and explores how the European Union can support the implementation process and reconciliation efforts in Colombia.Artikeltext

Source: EUISS
18.05.2021
General strike still on s Colombia's government reluctant to demilitarize country

Colombia's President Iván Duque Monday ordered a mass deployment of the public force to clear the roads of peaceful demonstrations he considers to be “an act of sabotage.” Despite international calls to stop the bloodshed, Duque has insisted the infamous Mobile Anti-Riot Squad (ESMAD) be summoned together with the armed forces.

Source: MercoPress