Bogota commemorates killed political members

Supporters will march in Colombia’s capital Bogota on Thursday in memory of killed left wing party members of the Patriotic Union.

In remembrance of the thousands of murdered communist party members of the Patriotic Union (UP), the “Corporacion Reiniciar” (Restart Corporation) has organized several events over the next few days.

Events will last from Thursday to Saturday to pay homage to the anniversary of the National Day for the Dignity of Victims of Genocide against the Patriotic Union. The anniversary will bring together the remaining survivors of the UP party starting with a march Thursday, then they will host a colloquium Friday entitled “Lessons to account in a peace process in Colombia,” and following with a closed door meeting of surviving UP members Saturday, according to newspaper El Espectador.

The UP suffered an unknown number of murders since its inception, blamed on drug traffickers and paramilitary, but in collusion with Colombian armed forces. El Espectador reported a conservative estimate of 1,500 deaths but a generally accepted number is 3,000 murders over the years.

The UP formally ceased to exist in FARC

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