Arms Trafficking in Colombia Threatens Petro’s 'Total Peace' Strategy
COLOMBIA, JUL 18 – Carlos Ruiz Massieu noted progress including reintegration of over 13,000 former combatants but highlighted ongoing violence with 472 fighters killed since 2016, urging strengthened protections.
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Eduardo Montealegre, Minister of Justice. Photo: MinJusticia The Ministry of Justice lists the decree that will serve as the basis for a new bill that seeks to transform Colombia's criminal policy. This initiative, in line with the “Total Peace” promoted by President Gustavo Petro since his campaign and during his term of office, would open a new route of submission to justice for organized armed groups and criminal structures. According to W Ra…
A country to the limit with total abandonment of security, an aggravated problem with the United States and Petro in their last year dedicated to campaigning because they want to re-elect A country to the limit with total abandonment of security, an aggravated problem with the United States and Petro in their last year dedicated to campaigning because they want to re-elect themselves


UN envoy urges Colombia to ‘stay the course’ as peace faces new strains
Colombia has changed profoundly since the 2016 peace deal, but uneven state presence, lingering armed groups and mounting political tensions threaten to erode confidence unless implementation accelerates, the top UN envoy for the country said on Friday.
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