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Exfarc, Alias “El Enfermero”, Will Face Trial Before Jep

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The Truth Recognition Chamber of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) determined that Héctor Albeidis Arboleda Buitrago, alias “El Enfermero”, will have to face a judicial process after denying his participation in forced abortions and reproductive violence against women in the context of the armed conflict. The Investigation and Prosecution Unit (UIA) will take the case of Arboleda after concluding that despite having enough evidence agains…
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The Truth Recognition Chamber of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) determined that Héctor Albeidis Arboleda Buitrago, alias “El Enfermero”, will have to face a judicial process after denying his participation in forced abortions and reproductive violence against women in the context of the armed conflict. The Investigation and Prosecution Unit (UIA) will take the case of Arboleda after concluding that despite having enough evidence agains…

JEP refers ‘El Enfermero’ to the UIA for denying their participation in forced abortions at the Farc Agencia Period... Fri, 04/07/2025 - 19:37 Héctor Albeidis Arboleda will face an adverse process after denying his participation in reproductive violence against women recruited by the Farc. Tags Justice

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www.agenciapi.co broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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