Another Indigenous Rights Leader Killed in Colombia Published 11 January 2017
Another Indigenous Rights Leader Killed in Colombia
Published 11 January 2017
A young Indigenous leader was stabbed by two men who attacked him as he was walking back home.
Yet another human rights defender has been murdered in Colombia, adding to the list of victims of an ongoing wave of violence against activists in the country despite a landmark peace agreement that has brought an end to more than 50 years of civil war.
According to eyewitnesses, activist Olmedo Pito Garcia was stabbed by two men who attacked him as he was walking home in the southwestern department of Cauca, one of the regions hardest hit by decades of armed conflict between government forces and guerrilla rebels. Police have ruled out the attack being linked to a robbery, but no information about the stabber's identity has been released.
This is the first case of homicide of a social leader in Cauca in the early days of 2017. Last year, a total of 16 social leaders were killed in the department, according to information provided by human rights organizations.
Harold Piamba, coordinator of the Landless Movement of Manuel Quintins Grandchildren of which Garcia was also a member, told Colombia's El Tiempo newspaper that Garcia was immediately taken to a hospital after the attack, where he died from severe injuries. The statement did not specify Garcia's age, but did mention that he was young.
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