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UN verification representative urges stronger protection for Colombia peace process after killings and attack on senator

5429201 · July 19, 2025
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A United Nations verification mission representative told a council session that 474 signatories to Colombia's peace agreement have been killed since 2016, called for better protection and coordination, and noted upcoming sanctions by the Jurisdiccif3n Especial para la Paz would test the peace process's balances.

A representative of the United Nations verification mission told a council session that 474 signatories to Colombia's 2016 peace agreement have been killed since the accord's signing and urged stronger protection, coordination and follow-through as the country heads into an electoral period.

The representative said the number had risen by four since a recent report and called for "complementariedad efectiva entre poledticas de paz, poledticas de seguridad y de combate a las economedas iledcitas." The speaker also condemned the June 7 attack on Senator and presidential pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay and reported that national institutions, the episcopal conference and international partners had…

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