![]() ![]() Colombian President Álvaro Uribe of the Liberal Party, elected initially in 2002 and subsequently reelected in 2006-who at present enjoys broad popular support-has repeatedly stated that Colombia is not at war, but rather is a “post-conflict” country. This violence, linked as it is to drug production and trafficking, has been accompanied by ongoing and systematic violations and restrictions of the fundamental rights of particular sectors of Colombian society, including trade unions, indigenous movements and communities and human rights defenders. Acute levels of human rights violations and human rights abuses, attributed to the Colombian military and paramilitary and guerrilla factions respectively, have been accompanied by the forced displacement of approximately four million Colombians, including in particular indigenous and Afro-Colombian rural populations. The author of this conflict summary has chosen to remain anonymous.Ĭolombia’s 60-year armed conflict has created what has been characterized by the United Nations as the worst humanitarian crisis in the Western Hemisphere. Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state (1990-present) ![]() We are an educational organization dedicated to developing and sharing knowledge related to nonviolent civil resistance movements for human rights, freedom, and justice around the world. This conflict summary was commissioned by the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC). ![]()
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