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Former president urges Colombia to recognize police abuses
by AFP Staff Writers
Bogota (AFP) May 19, 2021

Former president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Juan Manuel Santos on Wednesday told his successor Ivan Duque to assume responsiblity for abuses committed by police during deadly recent protests.

At least 42 people have died since the clashes between demonstrators and security forces broke out on April 28, according to official figures, with another 1,500 injured.

"We need more gestures, we need more empathy and more humility, and for the State to recognize: 'look, we committed abuses'," Santos told W Radio.

He said that is all it would take to unlock a dialogue with the protesters, who originally demonstrated against a proposed tax hike that was quickly shelved.

Santos was awarded the Nobel prize for negotiating a 2016 peace accord with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and bringing an end to the leftist guerrillas' half century of armed conflict with the state.

He said the security forces' reputation "has deteriorated a lot" due to the perceived repression of protesters, who are demanding political change with the country reeling from the affects of the coronavirus pandemic.

He said he was prepared to act as a mediator between the government and demonstrators.

Colombia has come under fire from NGOs, the United Nations, European Union and United States over the police response to protests.

The Temblores NGO says state agents "murdered" 43 people.

President Duque has so far acknowledged individual cases of police abuse but blames the violence mostly on armed groups, including FARC dissidents.


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