Human Rights Watch claim Colombian army was involved in illegal killings of civilians

By : euronews (in English)

Published On: 2015-06-25

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A new report has claimed the Colombian army and members of the country’s armed forces have been involved in illegal killings of civilians known as “false positive” killings to boost body counts.

It is also alleged by Human Rights Watch, the report’s authors that top military officials helped in the crimes.

“Yet the army officials in charge at the time of the executions have managed to escape justice and even ascended to the top of the military command, including the current heads of the army and armed forces,” Jose Miguel Vivanco Americas Director of Human Rights Watch told reporters.

More than 3,000 civilians its is claimed were killed but military leaders have denied any responsibility and no charges have been brought against them. The current president was the country’s minister of defence at the time.

“There is not a single investigation or even research against these senior officers. So Human Rights Watch should not come pointing fingers at us without any justification do

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