At the end of March, human rights defender Juan Carlos Gaona, a member of the Inter-Ecclesiastical Commission for Justice and Peace in northern Colombia, received a text message stating that an operation aimed at murdering him in the city of Sincelejo (Sucre department) had been inadvertently thwarted by the presence of an army truck near the place where he was hosting a meeting, but that he would not be so lucky the next time. This death threat…
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At the end of March, human rights defender Juan Carlos Gaona, a member of the Inter-Ecclesiastical Commission for Justice and Peace in northern Colombia, received a text message stating that an operation aimed at murdering him in the city of Sincelejo (Sucre department) had been inadvertently thwarted by the presence of an army truck near the place where he was hosting a meeting, but that he would not be so lucky the next time. This death threat…