D. REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE NATION
The report of the Attorney General of Colombia, which came out on September 10, 1991, is a serious study and account of how violence in Colombia is affecting the right to life; Chapter III is subtitled "Homicides, massacres, and enforced disappearance".
When discussing the murders that occurred in Colombia in 1991 and that it is presently investigating, the Office of the Attorney General reported that of the 560 persons killed that year, agents of the State were implicated or responsible for 387 cases; the death toll was highest in the departments of Antioquia, Santander and Cundinamarca. As for the victims of these violations, some 13.93% were peasants in rural areas; 13.74% were independent laborers in urban and semi-urban areas, and 6.67% were agents of the State of which 3.99% were members of the armed forces. The Office of the Attorney General attributes responsibility as follows: 46.25% of the cases are the work of the National Police, and 31.60% are the work of the military forces.
According to the Office of the Attorney General, in the last 15 months to which the report refers, there were 68 massacres in 16 different departments. The incidence of massacres was highest in the departments of Antioquia, where there were 22 (32.35% of the total); Cordoba, with 8 massacres (11.76% of the total); and Santander, with 7 massacres (10.29% of the total). Of the victims, 40.23% were peasants; the rest were members of the armed forces, civil servants and M-19 guerrillas, as the figures in the report include the 130 individuals who died at the Palace of Justice.
The incidence of enforced disappearance is highest in the department of El Valle, with 123; Antioquia, with 111; Santander, 65; and Cundinamarca, 64. Most of the victims are workers, students, members of unions, activists and peasants. The chapter on enforced disappearance contains a list of the names of 465 people reported as detained and disappeared within the period covered by that report.
In a recent communique, the Office of the Attorney General states that every day, the Public Prosecutor's Office in Colombia receives a report of another enforced disappearance. Between April 1991 and July 1992, there were 569 complaints of disappearances; of these, 76% have been filed (430 cases), 22% are in the preliminary inquiry or investigation stage (125 cases), and only 2% have been solved (14 cases). Some 63 of the cases are attributed to members of the National Police, 48 to the Army and 3 to the DAS.
E. STATISTICAL DATA ON VIOLATIONS OF THE RIGHT TO LIFE
DEVELOPMENTS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION
AND VIOLENCE IN COLOMBIA 1981-1991
|
|
1
Political Assassi-
nations*
|
2
Disappear-
ances *
|
3
Social Cleansing
|
4
Total
|
5
Deaths in combat
|
6
Grand Total
|
7
Daily average
|
8
Total murders
|
9
Daily average murders
|
10
% Political
violence/total violence
|
Year
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
|
269
525
594
542
630
1387
1651
2738
1978
2007
1829
|
101
130
109
122
82
191
109
210
137
217
180
|
273
364
267
389
|
370
655
703
664
712
1578
1760
3221
2479
2491
2398
|
95
69
173
225
386
362
313
1083
732
1229
1364
|
465
724
876
889
1098
1940
2073
4304
3211
3720
3762
|
1.27
1.98
2.40
2.44
3.01
5.32
5.68
11.79
8.80
10.19
10.31
|
10713
10580
9721
10694
12899
15672
17419
21100
23312
24267
28284
|
29.76
29.39
27.00
29.71
35.83
43.53
4839
58.61
64.76
67.41
78.57
|
4.34
6.84
9.01
8.31
8.51
12.38
11.90
20.40
13.77
15.33
13.30
|
TOTAL
|
14,150
|
1588
|
1293
|
17031
|
6031
|
23062
|
|
184661
|
|
12.49
|
Note: These are executions and disappearances that have a political motive or are suspected of being politically motivated. Because of information difficulties, there are no data on social cleansing acts prior to 1988.
POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN 1992
(January - September)
|
|
First quarter
|
Second
quarter
|
Third
quarter
|
TOTAL
|
Daily
Average
|
Political assassination
Suspected political assassination
Disappearances
Social cleansing
Subtotal
|
170
209
33
115
527
|
368
242
53
134
797
|
335
404
67
171
977
|
873
855
153
420
2301
|
3.2
3.1
0.6
1.5
8.4
|
Deaths, hostilities
|
316
|
418
|
343
|
1077
|
3.9
|
Grand Total
|
843
|
1215
|
1320
|
3378
|
12.4
|
F. FINAL OBSERVATIONS
The number of victims, the fact that violations continue, the ferocity with which these violations are frequently committed, and the fact that the vast majority of these atrocious acts go unpunished, is all deeply disturbing to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, which sympathizes with the Colombian people's protest and urges the Colombian Government to spare no effort to try to control and conquer this dramatic problem, so painful for Colombia and, because of human solidarity, for all countries of the inter-American system.
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