VERSIONS: روسيا اليوم NOTICIAS FREEVIDEO ИНОТВ RTД
breakingnews
Go to main page   USA   News   Mass graves uncovered in Colombia  
MORE ON THE STORY
01.04.2009, 12:54 7 comments

Brazilian Church backlash over raped minor’s abortion sparks debate

A raped nine-year-old girl’s abortion, and the subsequent excommunication of her mother and doctors, has spotlighted Brazil’s million annual illegal abortions and the role of the Church.

28.08.2009, 20:47 6 comments

“US problem in Latin America could have been avoided”

A military agreement between the United States and Colombia has caused an uproar in Latin America which could have been avoided, as Michael Shifter from the Inter-American Dialogue Policy Center told RT.

29.10.2010, 18:36 4 comments

Who’s calling the shots in Afghanistan?

In the latest incident of a US military contractor overstepping its powers, the Pentagon accused one of its own members of organizing an “illegal spy ring” in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

During a protest against the Israeli attack on the ships of the Freedom Flotilla, on May 31, 2010 (AFP Photo Belga Virginie Lefour / Belgium out) 01.06.2010, 06:18 47 comments

Israeli deadly assault on aid ships sparks worldwide outcry

Strong condemnation is growing around the world after the Israeli military attacked a flotilla of ships carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, thus violating international maritime law.

Foreign peace activists and left-wing Israelis protest near the southern Israeli port of Ashdod on May 31, 2010 (AFP Photo / Jack Guez) 02.06.2010, 06:16 14 comments

Peace activists persist in reaching Gaza as anger over Israeli attack continues

Nine Turkish activists killed during the Israeli storming of a Gaza aid flotilla have been buried in Istanbul. Their bodies arrived toTurkey earlier Thursday today alonside hundreds of detainees deported by Tel Aviv.

13.04.2009, 09:08 8 comments

“U.S. mainstream media isn’t interested in finding the truth”

The mainstream U.S. media isn’t helping in the search for truth, says Luke Rudkowski from the social justice movement 'We Are Change'.

23.12.2009, 02:13 3 comments

Colombia says Venezuela mistook Santa's sleigh for US spy plane

Venezuela's President is accusing the US of spying on his government with unmanned drones. Hugo Chavez is also threatening to shoot them down.

10.04.2010, 00:45 2 comments

Latin American criminals find a home in the United States

Some of Latin America's most notorious criminals have found new homes in the United States.

11.05.2010, 19:18 11 comments

Is the US media leading America to (another) war?

In the past, war reporters bravely followed soldiers into the jaws of war. Today, it looks like the soldiers are embedded in the media instead, simply going along for the story.

Employees of the National Security Agency work in the Threat Operations Center 09.07.2009, 13:02 5 comments

US national security expanding under Obama

The US government has allegedly set up a special security wing with the sole task of distancing Washington from any involvement in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Mass graves uncovered in Colombia

Published: 03 April, 2010, 00:37
Edited: 28 April, 2010, 08:40

(22.4Mb) embed video

TAGS: Military, Scandal, South America, Obama, Human rights, USA


The accidental discovery of mass graves outside in Colombia has raised questions about the victims and what role the US might have played.

Mass graves have been found in Colombia, and while the army has claimed responsibility for the bodies, many questions surround the site.

The mass graves were discovered last year outside a Colombian army base in La Macarana, a rural area south of the capital, Bogota. None of the 2,000 bodies in the site have been identified, but they are believed to be victims of Colombia’s ongoing “false positive scandal,” in which civilians are killed and then disguised as militants.

Adrienne Pine, professor of anthropology at American University in Washington, DC, says that Colombia’s system of paying fighters for killing insurgents is to blame.

“Colombia has received $6 billion in US aid, 80 percent of it military,” said Pine. “Troops are paid for how many FARC insurgents they kill, so the military has started killing civilians to justify the funding they are getting from the US military.”

These accusations directly tie US aid to a massive human rights violation, yet the issue is not being covered in the mainstream media.

“I think the mainstream US media has an interest in not portraying the US government negatively,” said Pine. “The US government has been directly involved in training the Colombian military to root out insurgents. Over 10,000 Colombian soldiers have received training at the School of the Americas in Ft. Benning, Georgia.”

The accidental discovery of this mass grave implies that more exist. The deepening of this scandal could affect not only Colombia’s upcoming presidential elections, but also the close relationship between the US and Colombia. US President Barack Obama and Colombian President Alvaro Uribe signed an agreement last year to allow the US military access to more Colombian military bases.

0 (65 votes)
 
Back to top
next MORE NEWS
02.04.2010, 20:05 5 comments

Anti-missile defense still a concern for Russia on eve of START deal

As Russia and the US prepare to sign the new START treaty on April 8, Russia plans to put forth a statement detailing conditions under which it could withdraw from the deal.

04.04.2010, 10:36 3 comments

Is fracking a threat to us all? NYC speaks out

Natural gas industry officials and environmentalists in the US are at loggerheads over the safety of a controversial drilling technique.

cska April 03, 2010, 06:17
0

I see John posted before me... Good article aside from the spelling though.

JOHN April 03, 2010, 04:23
0

Colombia is how you spell the country. Columbia is in New York City. The District of Columbia is Washington.