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War and peace

Colombia begs for help as Duque embarks on indescribable terror campaign

by Adriaan Alsema May 4, 2021
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Colombia’s security forces subjected cities to indescribable terror as they attacked anti-government protesters and human rights defenders.

The latest terror campaign followed the announcement of Defense Minister Diego Molano that protests in opposition of far-right President Ivan Duque posed a “terrorist threat” to Colombia.

Molano claimed that “criminal organizations are behind the protesters’ acts of violence” and that “these are premeditated and organized actions that are financed by illegal armed groups and the ELN” guerrilla group.

Colombia faces the terrorist threat of criminal organizations, disguised as vandals, who assault cities such as Cali, Bogota, Medellin, Pereira, Manizales and Pasto to destabilize. These acts have been organized and financed by FARC and ELN dissidents.

Defense Minister Diego Molano

The defense minister presented no evidence to support his claim that justified the use of military force against anyone opposing the increasingly authoritarian Duque, who came to power in 2018 with the help of the mafia.

Defense Minister Diego Molano

Molano is a minion of former President Alvaro Uribe, an admitted former Medellin Cartel associate who is being investigated for his alleged complicity in multiple massacres and a homicide.

Since anti-government protests that kicked off during a national strike on Wednesday last week, dozens of people have been assassinated by police, according to human rights organizations.


Colombia fighting violent repression of anti-government protests


Duque’s latest night of terror

Anti-government protesters in Cali that were accompanied by United Nations representatives came under fire on Wednesday evening, according to the UN’s local human rights chief .

While following up on Cali’s human rights situation, no direct shots were fired at UN Human Rights team. However, other members of the commission received threats and aggressions, as well as shots fired by the police, but no one was hit.

UN Human rights

Cali residents uploaded terrifying videos, confirming the state terrorism campaign they were allegedly subjected to.

Nos están matando, necesitamos ayuda, ESTO NO ES UNA PELÍCULA. PLEASE EVERYONE, COLOMBIA NEEDS YOU ✊😭

#SOSColombia WE NEED HELP pic.twitter.com/XFUiiKOmM6

— Arroz con leche 🇨🇴💛🧈 (@Ricewithmilk77) May 4, 2021

La @PoliciaColombia está quemando las casas en #Cali, para que salgan los manifestantes, donde esta @JorgeIvanOspina acaso perdió el control, señor @JMVivancoHRW urge su presencia en #Colombia. pic.twitter.com/Fl2NFxEDrd #DuqueDictador

— Pierre Alee (@pierrealee) May 4, 2021

Masacre del gobierno Duque en Siloe Valle del Cauca. Que el mundo lo vea ya que los medios de comunicación colombianos son cómplices de la barbarie. pic.twitter.com/0L70DbE50q

— Alberto Ortiz Galind (@lbertoortiz) May 4, 2021

As his city plunged in chaos, Mayor Jorge Ivan Ospina called an urgent cabinet meeting to “save Cali” after which the Mayor, whose cousin was murdered on Sunday, vowed he would “listen carefully to our communities and their clamor and right to live in PEACE.”

According to the chief of the National Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas, the cops responded to an attack on the special forces unit that was suspected of carrying out a terrorism campaign in the city last week.

Similar terrorism campaigns involving security forces were reported in other cities, but could not be confirmed.

“We will never forget what happened today in Colombia, murderers,” one of the many Colombians dismissing the police chief responded.

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