25-Feb-2005
Colombian Army murders members of peace community
by: Comunidad de la Paz de San Jose de Apartado
Colombia: On 20 February 2005, seven members of the Comunidad de Paz de San Jose de Apartado (San Jose de Apartado Peace Community) were murdered by the Colombian National Army. One of those murdered, Luis Eduardo Guerra was a leader in the Peace Community, which was founded in March 1997 by civilians displaced by the conflicts between the FARC and the National Army. The Community, consisting of many small villages, is committed to the renunication of violence and injustice,and emphasises non-involvement in the surrounding conflicts.
Here, the most recent statement from the community regarding the deaths:
Today, on 25 February, approximately 200 of our companions are beginning the sad journey from San José to the communities of Mulatos and Resbalosa in search of the bodies of our friends. It will be nine hours on a difficult path, and our sadness will be like an extra burden. Surrounding San Jose we have seen a strong military presence of the Brigade XVII (a branch of the Colombian National Army), and neighbours have informed us that there are militants along the path from Buenos Aires to Mulatos, the same path that we have to take. We will be accompanied by international organisations such as Peace Brigades International and the Fellowship of Reconciliation. While this journey seems absurd, due to the warnings and military threat, we are carrying with us some hope. Seeing the cruelty that they have inflicted on us with our own eyes, it is difficult to accept that the other can be human, like any one of us, with the capacity to to murder whole families in cold blood, dismember their bodies, and throw them into roadside ditches. And to do so calmly. Of course, we know that their entire strategy of crime and impunity is well-planned, and that they can commit these atrocities without punishment. This is what controls our country. We can only ask for justice although we know as well as the murderers: there is no justice. Not in this massacre, not in the hundreds of other crimes we have suffered, not in the thousands of crimes suffered by other communities. It doesn't matter how much proof is collected, nor how many photos are taken, in the end there will be no clear way in which to accuse the responsible and take them to jail.
The one thing we know is that we will not forget. All of the murdered live on in us. Our companions and leaders died for a worthy cause: to dream of another life, one where we can live together without terror, for ourselves and our children.
More:
http://www.peacenews.info/news/article/312