Reuters AlertNet Full site
Homepage | Newsdesk | NGO Latest | Crisis briefings | Country profiles | MediaWatch | Jobs | Alerting | Login

NEWSDESK

More than 15,000 Colombians displaced this year
16 Apr 2007 23:29:22 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Hugh Bronstein

BOGOTA, April 16 (Reuters) - More than 15,000 Colombians were forced to flee their homes in the first 100 days of this year, the worst displacement in the last decade of the country's armed conflict, a human rights group said on Monday.

Fighting between security forces and leftist rebels was the chief source of violence causing an exodus of poor farmers and their families, Colombia's top rights group CODHES said.

U.S.-financed spraying of herbicides on crops used to make cocaine also contributed to the displacements.

Drug-running guerrillas and right-wing paramilitaries move their cocaine production operations into new areas to escape the spraying, displacing farming villages along the way.

"Fumigation causes the expansion of coca growth into new areas," CODHES director Jorge Rojas told Reuters.

Almost 9,000 people were forced from their homes in the town of El Charco in the southwest province of Narino.

"The province is a laboratory of war in which all the factors that generate Colombia's armed conflict come together," the CODHES report said.

The four-decade-old war has caused more than 40,000 deaths since 1990, most of them civilians, while more than 3 million people have been displaced, the United Nations says.

Left-wing rebels say they are fighting for land reform and other measures to narrow the wide gap between rich and poor in this Andean country but they have very little popular support.

President Alvaro Uribe is popular for his U.S.-backed security policies, including a peace deal with paramilitary militias under which 31,000 fighters have turned in their guns over the last three years in return for benefits such as reduced prison terms.

The government says thousands of demobilized paramilitaries, guilty of some of the worst massacres and other atrocities of the conflict, have regrouped into new crime gangs battling for control of lucrative drug-smuggling routes like those in Narino, near the border with Ecuador.


AlertNet news is provided by

Email this article       Send comments

Topics

•  Refugees & displacement

MORE >>

Emergencies

•  Colombia displacement

MORE >>

Countries

Small country map
© 2004 Europa Technologies Ltd.
Reset map

•  Colombia profile
· View map

MORE >>

NGO latest

•  IRC Urges Donor Nations to Respond to Iraqi Refugee Crisis
IRC - UK

•  Welthungerhilfe: More U.N. soldiers and negotiations needed in Darfur
Welthungerhilfe (German Agro Action) - Germany

•  Christian Aid joins green.tv
Christian Aid - UK

•  Global internal displacement crisis worsens - survey
NRC - Norway

•  War and peace in Northern Uganda
SOS-Kinderdorf International

MORE >>

Latest news

•  More than 15,000 Colombians displaced this year

•  U.S. soldier goes on trial in Italy for murder

•  NEWSMAKER-Iraq legacy dogs Wolfowitz's bank career

•  Sudan agrees to accept UN attack helicopters

•  Sadr ministers quit Iraq government over US troops

MORE >>

Disclaimers |  Copyright |  Privacy |  Contact Us |  Feedback |  About Us |  RSS XML

Last updated:Mon Apr 16 23:29:06 2007