Excerpt: "The Ombudsman's Office reported the forced displacement of over 280 Indigenous people who are victims of the increasing violence in the Choco department in Colombia."
Displaced indigenous children in Colombia. (photo: Federico Rios/Christian Aid)
Colombia: Violence Displaces Over 280 Indigenous People
09 March 21
Illegal groups threaten the life of at least 4,000 members of Indigenous communities.
he Ombudsman's Office reported the forced displacement of over 280 Indigenous people who are victims of the increasing violence in the Choco department in Colombia.
The murder of an Indigenous guard on Feb. 17 by an illegal armed group triggered the displacement of 73 families to the urban area in the Pueblo Rico municipality.
These latest displacements are not the only ones that have affected the region. At least 178 indigenous people from Murindo, in the Antioquia department, abandoned their territory.
The Ombudsman's Office also indicated that massive COVID-19 tests will be carried out to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus while warning about the risk of overcrowding as displaced Indigenous communities continue to arrive.
Se desplaza Comunidad indigena de Turriquitado alto a Turriquitado llano del Municipio de Murindó.
— Francia Márquez Mina (@FranciaMarquezM) March 4, 2021
Esto no es justo, estos pueblos se merecen vivir en Paz y en dignidad en sus territorios.@IvanDuque detenga ya está deshumanización. pic.twitter.com/rHRK4NCwR7
Antioquia's Governor Luis Suarez noted that illegal armed groups threaten the lives of at least 4,000 Indigenous citizens due to their fight to control the Uraba corridor, a strategic route for drug trafficking and illegal gold mining activities.
Last week, Catholic Church representatives called on Colombia's President Ivan Duque to address the areas affected by violence in the Pacific region, urging for a humanitarian agreement to mitigate the pressing situation.
A recent report registered 29 events connected to forced displacement in the country where over 3,000 families were affected, and 10,850 people massively abandoned their homes.
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