Report Says 220,000 Have Died in Colombia Conflict
Report Says 220,000 Have Died in Colombia Conflict
By AJ Correspondents
DOHA, Jul 25 2013 (Al Jazeera) - Almost a quarter of a million Colombians have been killed in the countrys internal conflict since 1958, most of them civilians, a government-funded report has said.
The much-anticipated report was produced by the National Centre of Historical Memory, which was created under a 2011 law designed to indemnify victims of the conflict and return stolen land.
The law prefaced peace talks now being held in Cuba with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, the countrys main leftist rebel group.
The 434-page report, titled Enough Already: Memories of War and Dignity, says most of the killings occurred after far-right militias backed by ranchers and cocaine traffickers emerged in the 1980s to counter the FARC and other leftwing insurgent groups.
The report said that more than four out of every five victims were civilian non-combatants.
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