New massacre of young people in Colombia
The governor of Nariño, Jhon Alexander Rojas Cabrera, has called for social investment and other measures to take control of the violence.
The governor of Nariño, Jhon Alexander Rojas Cabrera, has called for social investment and other measures to take control of the violence.
The government of Colombia’s Nariño department has confirmed a new massacre in the area of La Guayacana, a rural area of the municipality of Tumaco.
Six young people were murdered and two more are missing, according to preliminary information.
Who is behind this latest massacre has not yet been established.
The incident occurred just hours after President Ivan Duque traveled to Samaniego, where last weekend eight people, between the ages of 17 and 25, were murdered while leaving a farm.
Six people were killed by armed groups on Friday in El Tambo, Cauca department while five were killed in Arauca.
In days prior, five people were killed in Cali and three Idngeious people were murdered in Ricaurte, Nariño.
Despite this, President Iván Duque has boasted about Colombia’s homicide rates in 2019, saying it was among the lowest in four decades. He also claims that homicide has been reduced by 11% in 2020, posting a fundamentally flawed graph to twitter.
The governor of Nariño, Jhon Alexander Rojas Cabrera, has called for social investment and other measures to take control of the violence.