SUMMARY
This month, we highlight concern over the worsening situation in parts of Colombia where rival armed groups are fighting for control, leading to the displacement of thousands of civilians. There is a new Urgent Action on Brazil, following the killing of 14 people at a party, and a report of a disturbing increase in deaths directly related to homophobia. In Venezuela, the police have again used excessive lethal force in an operation to quell an uprising, leaving nine people dead and five injured. We encourage you to support our social media campaign to ensure that pardoned ex-Peruvian President Fujimori is made accountable for a massacre committed during his presidency; and we remind you of an Urgent Action about a human rights defender under threat in Ecuador.
COLOMBIA
We would like to thank all of those who mobilized for our global twitter action for Bernardo Cuero. However, it saddens us to announce that the hearing was postponed, because the judge left on vacations and the new judge assigned was not available.
Richard has just sent out an Urgent Action calling on the authorities to act in the face of the worsening situation in Chocó where the Gaitenista paramilitaries and the ELN rebels are fighting for its control. Amnesty has also issued a press release New tragedy looming in Bojayá and Bajo Atrato. “Currently, despite a Peace Agreement signing with the FARC, the armed conflict has intensified in this area. Statistics on murders and forced displacement, among other forms of violence that have arisen after the Peace Agreement was signed, are evidence of the re-victimization occurring in this area.” Urgent Action here and press release attached.
In an earlier press release (also attached but only available in Spanish) Amnesty drew attention to displacement of more than 1,000 people in 4 days in Colombia due to armed confrontations between various armed groups in the departments of Cordoba, Nariño, Antioquia and Boyacá.
The last early warning for the region was issued by the Ombudsman on 24 January. Early warnings anticipate serious human rights violations and are meant to be acted upon by the Colombian authorities. For a number of reasons, the authorities have not been successfully reacting to early warnings in the region. [Read more…]