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we cannot allow efficiency in the struggle against criminals to be confused with cowardice in facing the ground and. we also kind of allow this to store of effect a mist of tainted by killing innocent victims. that day we decided to present our documents. we have meticulously prepared for several months . because there were various important circumstances in the field of human rights including the visit of the u.n. high commissioner for human rights. says. as he. says. by the way our earlier the government finally made up its mind take decisions it should have taken years ago about. the ministry of national defense. but he has decided to
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withdraw from active service. and summoned to court with a useful discretionary power. the following members of the army as he individually that heads the a bad day officers and service men were deprived of office as well as known commissioned officers. including generals. it was them they were located in those very areas. belong to those brigades which we had reported as having the highest number of crimes against human beings. might your handed out major general people had numbers with roberto the commander of the seventh division. brigadier general cortez franco who was a white quinn. commander of the second division of. the jury members media show on october twenty ninth you're going to have to be
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a. big target of us as i'm treated as errors sponsible man. who just tolerated those deaths only one place to do so more. from what we gather this is an administrative decision. despite the criminal investigation we are pursuing with the prosecutor's office here i think it has led to the opening of several court cases. i'm sure arrest warrants against members of the army. it's a political decision why the suv public opinion luckily it stopped the bats. because if they had carried on they would have had to throw out all division commander said i'm quite a few brigade commanders. i getting rid of three generals the public is satisfied and they can show the government is actually doing something to fight the false was positive those phenomenon. that we have counted over twelve hundred falseness
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positive those victims informally report of a such or were formally recognized as victims during our investigations. the question is can it be valid as has been documented such events that took place are isolated cases or isn't this a logical contradiction. is that i asked the same question. it happened in all divisions it happened everywhere. i read a cynic report. it says that the region with the most false was positive most cases in two thousand and eight was. rolled by antioch here. he. is fifth or sixth. but it was the commander of the second division who paid for all the pulse was positive case all this cannot be done by just small groups on their own initiative. where it's an issue as can be seen requires
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very sophisticated planning at each level. and why is it not a scandal. this is. crazy. because it's almost in comprehensible. he's going to imagine a patrol on the battle ground and they meet some peasant or guide in the area. says that guy over there is in your. he's the one who planted mines. tells you that he planted the mines if i killed one of your man a. civilian brings food to the guerrillas. the commander who is leading a platoon. and who saw a brother in arms die the previous day on a my planted by back a piece might think of arresting a person and also then simulate a fight with the person leading to his death. and this is my thought is house it's
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way he lived and grew you could learn and pineapple he also had some cows and pigs hewas year old time he was a phone and the computer was fond of him and one morning i got a call telling me to come here because there were men in the house and nobody knew why that happened. if you have. let it was an anomaly it was a very alarming and distressing situation because we didn't know anything about that where he was what they'd done to him this service man wouldn't talk they wouldn't answer any of our questions they said he had a gun this lady slept here so you have to take her away to she's a guerrilla fighter my dad is a guerilla man i'm to. nothing look nothing not even a drop of blood. not even
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a drop of blood the two came outside and killed him. it's unbelievable. i was with you were the money come on t.v. everything please where the weapons where the weapons they're talking about where the weapons. was. going was. all of course how was this possible. they had no right. to you know they had to leave these to simulate to lie to say she was a guerilla man could come out to attack them to say she died fighting. back and the conditions we found my dad's marty were dreadful. really painful awful humiliate him the greatest humiliation a human being could receive from any one person and to find your father in this
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state thrown on the ground naked to mistreat it. did our. shouldn't they be the ones who take care of us in is one who should care for the good and the honor of colombians. in the annuls he has someone who we're talking about a crime committed only to show the world and they you air their defeat and agree well they're actually killing innocent promise and workers who are doing good to the country. as bad as in the you probably because they're incapable of finding the real warriors and killing them. the government's responsibility after doing serious internal investigations should be to figure out if these officers were accessories to the extradition massacres if
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so they should bring criminal charges against them and if instead they're guilty of negligence of judy or in discipline in this case to it shouldn't form the country that this was the cause of their dismissal in the film and there's a very interesting inquiry by a center dealing with the classification of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting. the number of enemy shot dead. especially when we view it as a press release. earliest
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document cry as from this is a cable from the us embassy in colombo. they talk about here it occurred june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported to the press that on that day that killed nine guerrillas in combat and overall some time their department investigation by instructs and their precluded yet strongly suggest over at the nih were executed by the army and then dressed in military its own being. the leading. with. the atmosphere. for the rest. through the night. oh you also will vote for the worst human rights records those from group who's going to push to the core of the one thousand nine hundred ninety four again in one thousand nine hundred seven they're talking about this body counts and drown myself that i'm not surprised but in all these years in washington they were perfectly aware of the colombian situation
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letting us know they haven't done a thing you know yet from the pics plane how you know this kind of phenomenon where bodies are dressed up as the realizing presented as killed in action august and the idea that you need to produce bodies to actually encouraged paramilitary collaboration to go out of the three women. in the military would permit of the close we've been in for five fark is devoted to extortion kidnappings and recruiting of minors who better to talk to. you they don't care if they have no moral regrets about trampling over international humanitarian law all the money they make money with international drug dealing go to the woman to support the good of the significant increase has refused to comment on which it was just in the. kind of security over the country
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many things we can explore the police to do urban neighborhoods from the sort of two groups of the earth because it was me or was one of the largest part of it was just for the one. who cared for them. to. take. care of this the cia document central intelligence agency itself intelligence memorandum from january twenty fourth colombian counterinsurgency staffs and. right direction and that's one of the reasons they produce these documents because for a little bit wider dissemination in the government has been for women for some years. the miller three. point three used to be these people are. in a position to state the interest deduction all using military has
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a history of assassinating left wing civilians and guerrilla areas cooperating with their contacts or greater hurt military groups it's time to get suspect because sympathizers and killing after terrorists. so pretty direct statement from the cia annex included or and you know where they put these dots together. these sort of analytical documents these are summaries of raw intelligence that they gather from different sources or the total sheets influence you know. which can shift and look at the. digital world for free to move. on if you go from the seat of a good looking through to they knew about these activities they knew they were happening and tell you about ways to paramilitary troops and yet this usaid continued to flow.
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home to reach. i mean the fact that it goes. over to the. russian traditional sort of struggles who. will. go to the resources really want to go to also understand but we. shouldn't call them on the scrutiny as you mentioned. wolf we were looking to ship a great deal of. on the. rules that. this will. put more. here.
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this is the tenth meeting organized by the national movement of victims everywhere in the country being needed thousands of people have taken part in these meetings thanks to them several legal actions have been undertaken allowing the identification of people responsible for violating human rights. you know one of my brother's name was ho el perez kind of venice and he was the first president of the corporation for the defense of human rights which and that is part of the state crime victims associated with he was killed with two gunshots i my this if we get any was burnt capitated knifed and his internal organs were extracted they also broke his legs. but i did all this only because he was promoting an initiative that
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touched on troublesome issues and was starting to bring certain truths to the surface that in fact create a bare our hundred thirty five thousand registered internal refugees in a region with a population of four hundred fifty thousand in other words thirty two percent of the population was forcibly displaced a part of the population is subject to food restrictions with police forces preventing foodstuffs from reaching the area there have been one hundred thirty five cases of executions committed by police officers and executions known as also as positive. victims find the access to the justice system very difficult that first of all
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because of their economic situation. it's difficult for them to get a lawyer you know. victims are socially segregated many live on the fringes of society or reside illegally so they can't say they are victims because they're being persecuted or outcasts. being a victim is shameful. as. well phone calls or notes with insults and warnings on them saying that if they talk they can fall victim to any sort of aggression a culture of fear among victims has built up they say things like i can't talk because so and so started talking and they've killed him or he's disappeared or he's being threatened that's why a lot of people just won't talk. to her it's getting worse because the government has started to intimidating people who want to report these things saying that those who report photos hoods will be prosecuted. our problem is that
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everyone has the right to turn to the legal system to report something. you know we are the first who want to inquire into these cases and find out if they really are cases of fossils positive was. b.c. if they are we shall take all necessary steps and every responsibility but if they are not then they add to the long list of fake reports.
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the. we left got to go our courtship or. after one hour of war. i three pm he hears was already that. waiting for us if on the phone they made us go to the chicken killed our barracks to prove we were family hardly somebody is they gave us a document there which we needed in chief or to collect the bodies. we gave the documents to the mayor and then we went through on earth the bodies. and only later was dug out at about four. xander at four thirty. am it was the dog walking in the park we heard people say those relatives that scum. as if they didn't know us they obviously repeated what they had heard.
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regarding alexander's case we have always asked the state for transparency and justice. a mother says it all the time she doesn't want her son to be remembered as a criminal who died fighting. because that's not the truth he wasn't a criminal. i don't understand why the government picks people and passes them off as positive as you know in that case people have
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a family what is safe to go out there and look for the real gorilla man and if you want a medal earned it by this went off your brow not just by killing the first guy you come across to be can bold before the colombian people against that and they've got no idea of the pain they're causing to their relatives so if we don't reconsider the armed conflicts and the excessive militarization of the country and if we don't go for a new democratic order we will never get out of the sad stage of extrajudicial killings in our country. and countries like britain the us france and germany. are sensitive to the fact that or any aid colombia receives. should respect human rights standards. that's why i was in favor of what the north american government said a few days ago they said that to the plan colombia should be cut because the cash is being used to pay the rewards for the false positive was and that's out of the
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question. the truth is that the victims are getting organized and are generating significant social and political processes in colombia the police cannot be built. on impunity. listen . let's. just say. please.
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let it slip. plz. plz. plz. below live live live
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live. live live below. thank you for all of. which of oh ok. thanks so much.
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