SEE THE WORDS OF Alexander Rodriguez Sanchez,former Colombian army sergeant.
He agreed that State forces doing human rights violations,this is may be only his front.what about other fronts.
In India, Kashmir,bastar many army,police seniors suiciding because of the tension of human rights violations Why Indian Military sergents not showing that to the public,then they will get pardoned by the masses.
The security forces are retaking the realization of human rights violations. It is not that we have abandoned this practice, but since the narco-paramilitary can not 'wash his face' by seriously questioning made so aberrant practices. It is not that we have abandoned this practice, but since the narco-paramilitary can not 'wash his face' by seriously questioning made so aberrant practices. Every day there are more allegations linking directly to the military in such acts. Every day there are more allegations linking directly to the military in such acts.
Despite the fact that they have always done, there are more than 150 reports of killings of civilians, peasants and indigenous people, which are then presented as' guerrilla discharged in combat '. Despite the fact that they have always done, there are more than 150 reports of killings of civilians, peasants and indigenous people, which are then presented as' guerrillas discharged in combat '. They are part of the already famous' false positives' of the Colombian military. They are part of the already famous' false positives' of the Colombian military.
Telesur brings us the following press release, "The Colombian army executed last year at least five civilians who then presented as guerrillas killed in combat, revealed on Wednesday that a former sergeant of armed force, the private TV channel Caracol. Telesur brings us the following press release, "The Colombian army last year executed at least five civilians who then presented as guerrillas killed in combat, revealed on Wednesday that a former sergeant of armed force, the private TV channel Caracol.
… "Members of the institution come from this form of murder, appearing as persons killed in combat colocándoles guns," recounted the former sergeant Alexander Rodriguez Sanchez, who assured the authorities to witness at least five killings of civilians, an area of northeastern Colombia. … "Members of the institution come from this form of murder, appearing as persons killed in combat colocándoles guns," recounted the former sergeant Alexander Rodriguez Sanchez, who assured the authorities to witness at least five killings of civilians, an area of northeastern Colombia.
… Rodríguez, who belonged to the Army for more than 17 years, reported the case to the Attorney General's Office and the Procurator-General's Office. … Rodriguez, who belonged to the Army for more than 17 years, reported the case to the Attorney General's Office and the Procurator-General's Office. The Office found merit to open a formal investigation and the former sergeant was included in a witness protection programme. The Office found merit to open a formal investigation and the former sergeant was included in a witness protection programme.
… According to the complaint of former military cases occurred between June and July 2007, in the municipalities of San Callisto and El Tarra, in the department of Norte de Santander. … According to the complaint of former military cases occurred between June and July 2007, in the municipalities of San Callisto and El Tarra, in the department of Norte de Santander.
… "The order was clean (murder) of the people who were collaborating with the guerrillas," added the former military in its story to telenoticiero in which alleged death threats against him by the officials in charge of the brigade Local. … "The order was clean (murder) of the people who were collaborating with the guerrillas," added the former military in its story to telenoticiero in which alleged death threats against him by the officials in charge of the local brigade.
… Armed Forces of Colombia have been involved in a series of scandals involving cases of "friendly fire", torture soldiers, leaks or misuse of intelligence information, complaints of violation of human rights and cases of infiltration barons Drugs. … Armed Forces of Colombia have been involved in a series of scandals involving cases of "friendly fire", torture soldiers, leaks or misuse of intelligence information, complaints of violation of human rights and cases of infiltration Drugs barons.
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