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16th UN Minority Forum.
Geneva, December 1, 2023
Item 4
In this last session, we have been invited to look at institutional frameworks that
promote the rights of minorities and their inclusion in society. Provided that the
State has the political will in this regard, the technical cooperation offered by the
UN represents one of these institutional frameworks. This is the case of the
report to be submitted this December by Antonia Urrejola, following a technical
cooperation resolution from the Human Rights Council. This report will concern
the entrapment of a peace process negotiator in Colombia, with five kilos of
cocaine supplied by the DEA.
Afro-Colombian communities are among the victims of drug trafficking in
Colombia, due to the fact that one of the cocaine routes passes through the
Canal del Dique towards the Gulf of Morrosquillo, and this entire area is home
to various different ethnic groups. The former vice-president of Colombia,
Martha Lucia Ramírez, who belongs to a family of drug traffickers, supports
carrying out infrastructural work in this canal, which would allow corpses left
there by narco-paramilitary groups to be hidden, as part of a drug trafficking
scheme that also involves former presidents.
We are pleased that Antonia Urrejola's work will begin to highlight the
relationship between drug trafficking and politics in Colombia at the UN level.
Finally, we encourage the adoption of a drug regularisation policy, because, for
as long as these drugs are legal, they will continue to generate violence.
Thank you very much.