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A long list of alleged murders, acts of torture, sexual violence, and illegal detentions – in which Police units are linked – appear in the communication that sent this Tuesday a group of congressmen, councilors and defenders of DD. H H. to the International Criminal Court (CPI).
The document was sent to the ICC Prosecutor’s Office, and it reports on possible crimes against humanity that allegedly occurred in the public and peaceful demonstrations that took place between August 24, 2018 and September 13, 2020.
The President and the Minister of Defense are not complying with court orders and flouting justice
These actions, according to a statement issued by the signatories, have occurred with “a systematic and repetitive nature and they are being committed by police units “.
As announced by Senator Iván Cepeda, who is one of the signatories, they also point out “that the President of the Republic and the Minister of Defense are not complying with court orders and flouting justice, which may be a trigger for the jurisdiction of the Court International Criminal “.
With @AntonioSanguino, @angelamrobledo, @PizarroMariaJo, @cancinodiegoa, @heidy_up, @CarlosCarrilloA, @Cbox, @CSPP_, @dhColombia Y @TembloresOng, @HumanityVigent We sent the ICC Prosecutor’s Office information on crimes against humanity committed by Police units: pic.twitter.com/564KI4473M
– Iván Cepeda Castro (@IvanCepedaCast) September 29, 2020
In addition, congressmen, councilors and human rights defenders assure that “it is difficult to assert that it is an isolated or sporadic act of violence.” On the contrary, they point out that these are generalized attacks directed against a multitude of people “for whom there is a discriminatory motive for political reasons.”
The report would account for at least 75 events, which occurred in 10 departments, that evidence human rights violations against 2,007 people.
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