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Home News News Disappointing outlook on Human Rights in Colombia: UN Rapporteur

Disappointing outlook on Human Rights in Colombia: UN Rapporteur


Colombia news - Philip Alston

UN Rapporteur on extrajudicial executions, Philip Alston, examined the situation of human rights in Colombia in the last two weeks and found that the perspectives for improvements are gloomy.

The main problems regarding human rights in Colombia is that the prosecution has not enough staff and resources nor sufficient training on International Humanitarian Law, Alston told El Espectador.

Furthermore, the UN Rapporteur discovered that in some areas of the country military judges "do everything in their power to prevent the transfer of clear cases of human rights violations to the [national] justice system". As a result, he said, there are often delays which jeopardize the value of testimony and evidence.

However, Alston acknowledged that there has been a breakthrough in security policy since 2002. The number of homicides decreased but the policies to protect human rights are not applied in all cases.

The Rapporteur is currently in Colombia for an official UN investigation into the 'false positives' scandal that implicates more than a 1,000 members of the armed forces in the murder of some 1,700 civilians.




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JMB said:

JMB
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Releasing one's army on one's own people is bound to come with some problems. One must realize that an army's sole purpose is to kill which doesn not make the army good for policing.

Now we know that giving police "quotas" causes major problems when it comes to arrests. So why would one give incentives based on quotas to the military working within one's own borders whos job is not to bring anyone to court but to kill?

Of course, there will be HR violations.
 
June 19, 2009
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