Colombia: UN experts urge protection of Afro-Colombian communities against elevating violence
Colombia: UN experts urge protection of Afro-Colombian communities against elevating violence
15 June 2016 Distressed over reports of violence against people of African descent in Colombia, a United Nations expert panel has called on the authorities to take concrete and urgent measures to protect the countrys Afro-Colombian communities.
We are concerned that many Afro-Colombians community leaders have faced repeated death threats following their call for their ancestral land rights and to prevent the exploitation of their territories by outside mining interests, including multinational mining companies, said human rights expert Ricardo A. Sunga III, who currently heads the Working Group of Experts of People of African Descent.
The call came at a time when several Afro-descendant leaders are being subjected to intimidation, including death threats, as they campaign for territorial rights.
We ask for protection of Afro-Colombians, especially those engaged in active campaign for land restitution including in the Cauca Department. The communities territorial rights must also be respected, Mr. Sunga stressed earlier in the week. We urge the Colombian authorities to put an end to criminalisation and threats against human rights defenders and members of their families, he added.
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