57 indigenous people murdered in southwest Colombia in 2012: Indigenous leader

A representative of an indigenous organization on Tuesday said that the notorious neo-paramilitary organization “Los Urabeños” has infiltrated the southwestern Colombian department of Cauca.

Los Urabeños hail from northwestern Colombia, but are believed to be spreading their influence to the country’s southwest.

BACKGROUND: Colombia’s strategic southwest lures criminal groups, ignites bloodshed.

Feliciano Valencia, a representative of the Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca, said that 

Valencia also claimed that the threat of neo-paramilitary is not the only thing that looms over the troubled department.

At the end of 2012, the Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca denounced threats from the FARC’s 6th Front and the guerrillas’ Mobile Column Gabriel Galvis.

In July of last year, neo-paramilitaries from the “Aguilas Negras” promised “social cleansing” against indigenous “FARC sympathizers” in Cauca.

BACKGROUND: Neo-paramilitaries promise “social cleansing” in Colombia’s southwest

“We have arrived in Cauca to give lead to the motherfuckers of the FARC and their sympathizers,” read the pamphlet, which was distributed in several parts of Cauca.

The term “social cleansing” has traditionally been used by Colombian paramilitaries to describe the process of killing left-wing sympathizers, rebels, union members, prostitutes, homeless people and others they deemed undesirable.

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