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eight armed conflicts currently rock Colombia affected thousands of people during 2023, leaving up to 444 alleged violations of international humanitarian lawThis is stated in the latest report

Colombia: more than 400 violations of international humanitarian law due to conflicts

eight armed conflicts currently rock Colombia affected thousands of people during 2023, leaving up to 444 alleged violations of international humanitarian lawThis is stated in the latest report of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

The main humanitarian consequences of these conflicts are disappearances and forced displacement, sexual violence, incarceration and consequences of explosive devices scattered throughout the country. Likewise, the ICRC highlighted the association of children and adolescents with armed actors.

Regarding the movement of people, the ICRC noted that more than 195,000 people were forced to leave their homesespecially in the departments of NariƱo (over 43,500), Valle del Cauca (about 28,200) and Cauca (over 17,100).

A group of displaced people in Cali, Colombia. Photo: Chiara. CC BY 2.0 DEED.

On the other hand, around Due to restrictions, 47,000 people were affected communities due to escalating hostilities or the presence of explosive devices, which means 19% increase nationally in 2023 compared to the previous year.

Those mines and explosives scattered throughout Colombia directly affected 380 people, most of them are civilians. Although this section recorded a decrease of 22% compared to 2022, the ICRC emphasized that this does not necessarily mean a decrease in the affected area.

Likewise, during 2023 the ICRC documented a total of 222 disappearances related to armed conflicts and violence in the country, although the organization stressed that this figure ā€œdoes not take into account the total number of disappearances that may have occurred at that time.ā€

A Colombian soldier searches for anti-personnel mines. Photo: Facebook (Army Sergeant Major)

It is for this reason that the head of the ICRC delegation in Colombia, Lorenzo Caraffi, spoke appeal government of Colombia and the main armed groups in the country to “deliver”humanitarian problems at the center of dialogue peace” and reach agreements in this regard.

ā€œDuring the negotiations it is possible to accept special agreements to help alleviate the suffering of populations affected by armed conflictsstrengthening the obligations of the parties to the conflict with respect to international humanitarian law,ā€ he added.

In this sense, Caraffi emphasized the need for any agreements reached to be consistent with concrete and positive measures based on the provisions of international humanitarian law, and whose The goal is to protect civilians from armed conflict..

Finally, the ICRC emphasized it is necessary to have a presence in areas most affected by armed conflicts and violence in Colombia to “understand the harsh reality” faced by the affected population. In 2023, the organization provided humanitarian assistance to approximately 150,000 people in Colombia.

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