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Judicial Resilience in the Case of Jineth Bedoya
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights Responds to the Revictimizing Challenge of Colombia
On March 15, in an extraordinary act of resistance to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR), Colombian representatives withdrew from the proceedings on the first day of the public hearings in the case of
Jineth Bedoya Lima and Other v. Colombia. The case concerns the abduction, rape, and torture of journalist and human rights defender Jineth Bedoya Lima committed in 2000 during a work visit to the prison “La Modelo” in Bogotá. Colombia abandoned the hearing after the statement of the alleged victim Jineth Bedoya Lima and denounced the lack of objectivity of five judges in the proceeding. This unprecedented situation thus links to ongoing debates on gender, withdrawal, and backlash against human rights courts.
UN Human Rights report shows rising violence and inequality in Colombia
There were at least 795 acts of aggression, such as attacks and threats, against human rights defender, with women accounting for at least 26 per cent of victims. With 14 per cent of cases, Bogota was the worst affected area, along with Cauca.
British NGO that campaigns for human rights, workers’ rights and the search for peace with social justice in Colombia.
Widespread violence continued to impact Colombia’s most vulnerable and marginalised communities and social groups in 2020, according to the annual report on the country by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). The report also found alarming levels of inequality, with women badly affected, and lack of access to essential services, with some regions lacking clean water and medical care. In many instances, the Colombian state has failed to address security and humanitarian concerns, particularly in regions long impacted by c
News Column denounces government persecution against journalists
News Column denounces government persecution against journalists
Bogota, Feb 7 (Prensa Latina) Seven journalists were assassinated in Colombia since 2018 and another 625 were victims of threats in the government of President Ivan Duque, denounces today the Los Danieles-outdoors column.
Such figures, the source stresses, places Colombia as the second most lethal country for journalists, after Mexico.
The Colombian state has once again turned its weapons, resources and intimidation capacity against journalists. While that is happening, the president is plotting an unprecedented propaganda strategy, emphasizes the article by columnist Jonathan Bock, director of the Foundation for Press Freedom.
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