World Video | Defence | Foreign Affairs | Natural Events | Trade | NZ in World News | NZ National News Video | NZ Regional News | Search

 


Colombia: Mission To Remote Region Affected By War


Colombia: UN Officials Begin Mission To Remote Region Affected By Civil War

Colombian authorities and United Nations humanitarian officials have begun a joint mission to the country’s remote and impoverished Middle San Juan River region to assess how best to help more than 1,200 Afro-Colombians there displaced by recent fighting in the long-running civil war.

Officials from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) will conduct a census of the region’s internally displaced population and then evaluate their needs, UNHCR spokeswoman Jennifer Pagonis told reporters today.

At least 1,200 people have fled their homes in the Middle San Juan River region of Chocó province, a tropical rainforest area about 280 kilometres northwest of the capital Bogotá, because of fighting this month between left-wing guerrilla groups and right-wing paramilitaries.

Ms. Pagonis said local authorities believe that up to 6,000 other people are also suffering because of an economic blockade imposed by irregular armed groups since early July.

The region is extremely isolated, with the San Juan River and its tributaries the only means of transport. The blockade means communities down-river do not have access to such basic products as fuel, sugar and salt, while doctors, teachers and schoolchildren have been unable to resume their regular activities.

So far this week the joint mission have visited 15 Afro-Colombian and indigenous river communities as well as the region’s main town, Itsmina. While people who have fled to Itsmina have received some aid already, the more remote communities have not. Locals interviewed also say many others are hiding in the rainforest or have fled to the mountains.

UNHCR is urging all sides in Colombia’s decades-long civil war to respect civilians and not restrict their freedom of movement or access to essential goods and services.

© Scoop Media

 
 
 
 
 
World Headlines

 

Palestinians Continue The Struggle Against The Adei Ad

Hundreds of Palestinian children, women, and men gathered at Turmusaya on Friday December 17th to complete the tree planting began by Palestinian Authority minister Ziad Abu Ein, who was killed by Israeli soldiers on Friday December 10th. More>>

Israeli Soldier Kills PA Minister At Non-Violent Protest

Yesterday, an Israeli soldier killed Palestinian Authority (PA) Settlment minister, Ziad Abu Ein, at a non-violent demonstration in the village of Turmusaya. More>>

ALSO:

  • Palestinian Centre For Human Rights - Ban on Palestinians claiming compensation against military
  • Pakistan School Killings

    GENEVA (16 December 2014) – The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein on Tuesday condemned what he described as “an utterly despicable and incomprehensibly vicious attack on defenceless children” at a co-educational school ... More>>

    ALSO:


    Sobering Data On American's Apathy About CIA Torture

    Despite a scathing report on torture, a majority of survey respondents approve of the CIA's grisly methods. More>>



    Sea Shepherd Intercepts Toothfish Poachers

    Yesterday, at approximately 2152 AEDT, the Sea Shepherd conservation ship, Bob Barker, intercepted the illegal fishing vessel Thunder, at 62 15’ South, 81 24’ East, inside the CCAMLR (Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources) ... More>>


    The White House: Charting A New Course On Cuba

    We are separated by 90 miles of water, but brought together through the relationships between the two million Cubans and Americans of Cuban descent that live in the United States, and the 11 million Cubans who share similar hopes for a more positive future for Cuba. More>>

    ALSO:


    Journalist Most Recent Victim Of Israeli Military

    Bashar, a journalist from Palestine TV, was shot in the left leg at Kufr Qaddum on Friday the 5th of December 2014. More>>

    ALSO:

  • Palestinian Centre For Human Rights - Swiss government’s bid to convene a summit on Palestine
  • UN News - UN-backed reconstruction efforts continue in Gaza
  • Get More From Scoop

     
     
     
     
     
    World
    Search Scoop  
     
     
    Powered by Vodafone
    NZ independent news