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According to one of the sources cited by the medium, These follow-ups were aware of “the Army commander, and even the General Command of the Forces.”
There are more than 130 people that have to do with national news and a special folder was opened in which all his movements were recorded, added Week.
In this regard, Carlos Holmes Trujillo, Minister of Defense, stated that will go to the bottom of the facts to punish those responsible, regardless of their trait.
Here, the identities revealed by Week:
COLOMBIAN JOURNALISTS
Yolanda Ruiz: news director of RCN Radio.
Daniel Coronell: columnist and president of Univisión news.
Maria Alejandra Villamizar: belonging to Noticias Caracol; He interviewed ELN chiefs in 2019.
Ignacio Gómez: deputy director of Noticias Uno.
Gina Morelo: editor of the El Tiempo data unit.
A young Blu Radio producer: his name was omitted for security; He got an interview with alias ‘Uriel’, head of the ELN in Chocó.
Routes of Conflict: Alternative medium that focuses on corruption and public order.
Óscar Parra: Director of Conflict Media.
12 journalists from Conflict Media: do not exceed 30 years of age.
League Against Silence: initiative of the Foundation for Press Freedom.
José Alvear Collective: made up of lawyers for victims of false positives with processes against retired generals.
Humberto Correa: secretary of human rights of the General Confederation of Workers, CGT.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNALISTS
Nick Casey: The New York Times correspondent who in 2019 said that military commanders had to fill out forms to project the number of casualties.
Juan Forero: reporter for The Wall Street Journal.
John Otis: National Public Radio journalist and investigator for the American NGO Committee to Protect Journalists.
Lynsey Addario: photojournalist who portrayed the ELN in Chocó for National Geographic.
3 photographers from The New York Times: They all live in the United States.
Stephen Ferry: Photojournalist for various media in the United States.
José Miguel Vivanco: director for the Americas of the organization Human Rights Watch.
POLITICIANS
Gustavo Bolívar: senator from Colombia Humana.
Angelica Lozano: senator of the Green Party.
Antonio Sanguino: Green Party senator.
Jorge Mario Eastman: former Deputy Minister of Defense and former Secretary General of the Presidency of Iván Duque. One of the closest men to the president.
MILITARY
Pedro Soto: retired and former candidate for the Barranquilla council by the Democratic Center.
Jorge Maldonado: retired general and former head of the military house of the Palace.
Carlos Lemus: retired general and second in the Military Criminal Justice.
Juan Pablo Amaya Kerguelen: retired general and brother of the current director of the DNI.
Enrique Villarreal: retired colonel and former director of Indumil.
Active and retired officers, officials from the Ministry of Defense and the National Intelligence Directorate.
In total, about 25 soldiers with their respective profiles.
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