Iachr Receives Complaint for Execution of Colombian Fisherman in u.s. Bombing.
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The family of Alejandro Carranza, a Colombian fisherman allegedly killed by a U.S. attack in the Caribbean, denounced...
“They’re terrorizing people, this is terrorism. People are afraid to go fishing, they’ve plunged the whole region into a state of fear, which is what they want,” said lawyer Dan Kovalik.
Colombian Alejandro Carranza disappeared when he left with his boat on September 14. His family believes he died in an American attack
Washington, 3 Dec (EFE).- The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) received a complaint this Wednesday for the possible extrajudicial execution of a Colombian fisherman during one of the bombings of the United States armed forces in international waters. According to the IACHR, the petition was delivered by attorney Daniel Kovalik, U.S. attorney for Colombian President Gustavo Petro. The complaint is for the death of Alejandro Carra…
Bogotá. On September 15, Alejandro Carranza went fishing in the open sea from the city of Santa Marta and a few days later he was killed, his relatives told the Afp in October. In the Washington attacks, more than 80 people who were traveling on boats that according to the United States were loaded with drugs in the Caribbean and the Pacific. "We know that Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense of the United States, was responsible for ordering the …
BOGOTÁ — The family of a Colombian who claims his disappearance in Caribbean waters raised the first formal complaint against the United States for the alleged extrajudicial execution of the man, who would have been the victim of an attack on a boat designated by that country to carry drugs. The complaint for the alleged death of Alejandro Carranza Medina, 42 years old, was presented on Tuesday to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (I…
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