I was threatened by neo-paramilitaries: Mayor of town in southwestern Colombia

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The mayor of the town of Rosas in the southwestern state of Cauca, along with other functionaries and several teachers were threatened on Thursday by a faction of neo-paramilitaries

Eblin Ruth Lúligo, the mayor of Rosas, was threatened by a group known as the Aguilas Negras (Black Eagles), and given three days to leave the town or face assassination, the mayor told W Radio. The threat was carried out by means of a letter left in the local office of the prosecutor general. Other functionaries within the municipality and several teachers were also threatened with death in the same message.

The mayor denounced the letter in front of international and national human rights organizations, according to Radio Super Popayan.

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The state of Cauca has traditionally been at the center of the Colombian armed conflict, being a hotbed of activity by far right-wing paramilitary groups such as the umbrella group known as the AUC and their successors, as well as guerrilla groups such as the FARC and ELN.

FACT SHEET: FARC

FACT SHEET: ELN

The Aguilas Negras became the most active of neo-paramilitary groups to defend the interests of the demobilized paramilitary capos and their alleged civilian and political allies.

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The group is also known for actively intimidating, threatening and assassinating local leaders and journalists for speaking out against their practices and s

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