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Home News News Judge orders release of 17 Soacha murder suspects

Judge orders release of 17 Soacha murder suspects


Colombia news - suspects

A Colombian judge on Thursday ordered the release of seventeen soldiers implicated in the extrajudicial killings of eleven young men from Soacha in 2008.

Defense lawyers petitioned the judge for the release of their clients, on the grounds that the soldiers have not been granted a trial within the 90 day timeframe mandated by Colombian law. More than 150 days have passed since the arrest of the soldiers.

The prosecutor of the Human Rights Unit in charge of the case asked the judge not to release the soldiers because some of the delay was caused by the defense lawyers themselves. The judge responded that even though some of the delay was caused by the lawyers, he still had to honor the petition and release the accused soldiers from prison.

The soldiers are suspected of involvement in the disappearance of eleven youths from Soacha in 2008, who were kidnapped, murdered, and then reported as members of illegal armed groups killed in combat.

This case gave rise to the national scandal about extrajudicial killings known as "false positives."

Numerous other cases resembling this incident have been reported around the country, and the Prosecutor General's Office is investigating around 1,200 similar cases.




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Kalcu said:

Kalcu
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90 days is pretty fast to have a trial from arrest, sounds 'convenient' for the Government. Obviously gangs that are paramilitary are not a benefit for the people, but that is a cowardly way to go about things.
 
January 08, 2010
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Andrewmann552 said:

Andrewmann552
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What else can we expect in Uribe's Colombia? In Medellin paramilitary groups patrol the streets, control the cops and threaten dissent.
 
January 08, 2010
Votes: +1

James J. Brittain said:

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Isn't it interesting that the same judiciary did not "honor the petition and release" of Liliany Obando (academic, film-maker, human rights activist, and women's rights proponent) who went without trial for over 400 days.

http://www.freeliliany.net/
http://colombiasolidarity.net/
 
January 08, 2010
Votes: +1

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