Colombian President Gustavo Petro has accused the Gulf Clan criminal group of violating a ceasefire settlement by attacking an aqueduct throughout protests by unlawful gold miners within the nation’s northwest.
Roadblocks related to the demonstrations affected as much as 300,000 individuals throughout 12 municipalities in Colombia’s Antioquia and Cordoba provinces, leading to shortages of gasoline, meals and drugs, the federal government stated.
Police lifted the vast majority of the roadblocks final week, however a gaggle of miners destroyed an aqueduct, a toll and an ambulance on Sunday and authorities consider they have been finishing up the orders of the Gulf Clan.
“Affecting a metropolis’s consuming water is placing in danger the lives of girls and boys, of all human beings,” Petro stated on Twitter on Sunday.
“With its hostility towards the inhabitants, the Gulf Clan has damaged the ceasefire.”
The group didn’t instantly reply to Petro’s assertion.
The Gulf Clan, also called the Gaitanista Self-Defence Forces, reached a truce late final yr with the federal government as a part of Petro’s “complete peace” plan to finish practically 60 years of armed battle, which has killed at the least 450,000 individuals.
Bogota announced on January 1 {that a} six-month ceasefire deal had been reached with a handful of armed teams, together with the Gulf Clan and the Nationwide Liberation Military, or ELN, the nation’s largest remaining insurgent organisation.
However the ELN swiftly denied it had accepted any such settlement, saying a ceasefire “was merely a proposal to be thought of” and forcing the federal government to backtrack.
Final week, a second round of peace talks between the Colombian authorities and the ELN concluded in Mexico Metropolis, with either side hailing their progress and saying efforts to achieve a truce would proceed in a 3rd spherical of negotiations set to happen in Cuba.
“We took the primary steps to agency up a bilateral, nationwide and momentary ceasefire which can create higher circumstances for Colombians’ mobilisation and participation within the peace course of,” the ELN’s Pablo Beltran stated on Friday.
Petro is hoping Congress will cross a legislation approving give up offers for legal gangs, together with advantages reminiscent of decreased jail sentences, in trade for dismantling operations and paying reparations to victims, amongst different issues.
In the meantime, miners proceed to protest within the nation’s northwest, with assaults towards medical services, vandalism and roadblocks inspired by the Gulf Clan, in line with the navy, police and authorities.
Negotiations between the federal government and the miners haven’t but resulted in a deal.
The navy has stepped up operations to safe the area. Over the weekend, troopers blew up 4 excavators utilized in unlawful gold mining within the Cauca River, elevating the variety of machines destroyed over the past two weeks to 13.
The Gulf Clan is made up of former right-wing paramilitaries, who have been damaged up in a 2006 peace deal negotiated by former President Alvaro Uribe.
In accordance with official estimates, the group is behind between 30 and 60 % of the medication exported from Colombia, the world’s largest producer of cocaine.