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A new report exposes how politically motivated criminal charges have been used to harass, stigmatize, and endanger human rights defenders in Colombia. Read more. »

ColombiaHuman Rights Defenders in Colombia

Colombia is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for human rights activists. Amid decades of internal armed conflict between the army, guerrilla forces and paramilitary units, dozens of human rights defenders, including labor rights activists, and community and religious leaders are murdered every year. In few if any of these cases are those responsible brought to justice.

According to the reports of credible Colombian human rights organizations and U.N. monitors, the majority of these attacks are carried out by paramilitaries. In the past many paramilitary units were under the direction of, or acted in close association with, the government’s regular armed forces. Those paramilitaries have now supposedly demobilized but there structure remains intact as evidenced by their continual threats and attacks against human rights defenders.

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Issues for Human Rights Defenders and Priority Areas of Work

Government Stigmatization

Regular disparaging comments made by President Álvaro Uribe and other government officials needlessly exacerbate the already enormous risks faced by human rights defenders. Human rights organizations often comment on the failures of government policy vis-à-vis security and human rights. In response, President Uribe and other administration officials have branded them as terrorist sympathizers and have insinuated that illicit connections exist between human rights NGOs and illegal armed groups. Irresponsible comments by government officials in Colombia put the lives of human rights defenders at even greater risk and threaten to undermine the value and credibility of their work.

Human Rights First has called on President Uribe to stop making such derogatory comments not least because attacks against human rights defenders frequently follow such comments. Colombian human rights defenders should be supported and recognized as an essential tool in establishing lasting security and stability.

Baseless Criminal Charges

Human rights defenders in Colombia play a legitimate and essential role in protecting basic rights and strengthening democratic institutions. Yet they are frequently subjected to spurious criminal charges such as rebellion, alleging that they are members of guerilla organizations, or slander and libel for exposing human rights violations. These charges are often politically motivated and seek to discredit and stigmatize human rights defenders, thereby deterring them from performing their important work.

Human Rights First works closely with human rights defenders such as Iván Cepeda Castro and Principe Gabriel González who have been subjected to baseless criminal charges which rely on witness evidence and/or government reports which lack impartiality and credibility.

Latest News

Colombian Activist Again Imperiled by Baseless Charges

Colombian activist and Human Rights First award winner Gabriel Gonzalez is facing 7 years in prison on trumped-up charges. Take action to urge members of the U.S. government to stand up for him once again and make sure that real justice - affirming his innocence and letting his work on behalf of political prisoners in Colombia - be done.

Read more about Gabriel in the LA Times | in Spanish

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1/22/2010

Groundbreaking Changes in US Aid to Colombia and Guatemala

New appropriations law has unprecedented funding to protect human rights sctivists in Colombia and Guatemala.

Read statement in English | in Spanish

Read article in El Tiempo (in Spanish)

Read article in Emisoras Unidas (in Spanish)

1/8/2010

Test Case for Inter-American Human Rights Commission to End Widespread Criminalization of Activism in Colombia

A test case filed yesterday with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights could mark a turning point in efforts to end the criminalization of Colombian human rights defenders. Gabriel Gonzalez, a Colombian Activist and victim of arbitrary detention has sought urgent precautionary measures from the Commission.

Read Press Release in English | in Spanish

12/9/2009

Demand End to Harassment of Colombian Human Rights Lawyer

Jorge Molano, a prominent Colombian human rights lawyer, was harassed and intimidated by unidentified men on three occasions in the last week of November. Take action now to urge Colombian officials to increase Jorge Molano's security measures to prevent any attacks against him and to investigate the recent harassment.

Read petition in English | in Spanish

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12/3/2009

US Government Provides Assistance to Colombian Military Units that Violate Human Rights

In a joint letter, Human Rights First and the Fellowship of Reconciliation urged the State department to suspend US assistance to two Colombian military intelligence units responsible for specious intelligence gathering, arbitrary detention and trumped-up criminal charges against Colombian human rights defenders.

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12/3/2009 Carmelo Agamez

Media Coverage of Carmelo Agamez's Case

Various materials regarding the unjust detention of Colombian human rights defender Carmelo Agamez.

Contravia Documentary

Contagio Radio Interview

11/30/2009 Carmelo Agamez

Unjustly Detained Colombian Human Rights Activist to Face Trial

Human Rights First condemns decision to try Carmelo Agamez for consorting with paramilitaries. Agamez has been unjustly detained for almost a year on trumped-up charges and should be released immediately.

HRF Press Release in English | in Spanish

Read blog on The Hill by Andrew Hudson

Christian Science Monitor Article on Agamez

11/13/2009 UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers

HRF Advises UN Expert ahead of Colombia Visit

Ahead of the December 2009 visit to Colombia by the UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers, Human Rights First presented the expert with a briefing paper highlighting, in particular, the precarious situation of human rights lawyers.

Briefing paper

11/10/2009

Human Rights First Testifies Before Congressional Hearing on Colombia

At a hearing "Human Rights Defenders in the Crosshairs: The Ongoing Crisis in Colombia" before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, Senior Associate Andrew Hudson, urged Congress to take decisive action to protect activists in Colombia.

Read Testimony

View CNN en Espaņol clip

Read article in The Miami Herald

Read article in The Christian Science Monitor

10/20/2009

US Government Grants Visa for Colombian Activist

Human Rights First has chosen Colombian activist Gabriel Gonzalez as the 2009 recipient of its prestigious human rights award. After four months of delays the US government granted him a visa so he can receive the award on October 22.

Read Press Release in English | in Spanish

Read AP article (in Spanish)

Read article in El Tiempo (in Spanish)

10/15/2009

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