Colombian President Gustavo Petro Condemns U.S. Strike on Caribbean Drug Boat as 'Murder'
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro Condemns U.S. Strike on Caribbean Drug Boat as 'Murder'
Far-left President of Colombia Gustavo Petro — a notoriously ardent cocaine advocate — denounced the U.S. precision strike against a drug-laden vessel in international waters as "murder" on Wednesday. The post Colombian President Gustavo Petro Condemns U.S. Strike on Caribbean Drug Boat as ‘Murder’ appeared first on Breitbart.
President Petro called the U.S. attack on a boat in the Caribbean a murder, demanding respect for international law.

The Office of the High Commissioner emphasizes after the U.S. attack on a ship in the southern Caribbean that the intentional use of lethal force by States in combating illicit trafficking is permissible only as a measure of last resort, when there is an imminent threat to life.
Geneva, (EFE).- The UN Human Rights Office said this Friday that any action by a state to confront drug trafficking must respect international law. The above in relation to the attack launched this week by the United States against a vessel that supposedly belonged to the criminal organization Tren de Aragua [...] The UN entry warns that the response to drug trafficking must respect international law was first published on INFOGATE.
GENEVA – The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (Acnudh) criticized the fact that the United States bombed and sunk, in Caribbean waters, a boat that allegedly carried drugs and resulted in the death of its 11 occupants. “People should not be killed for using, trafficking or selling [...]
Colombian President Gustavo Petro warned this Friday that the collaboration with the United States in the fight against drug trafficking is subject to respect for international law, following the military attack in Caribbean waters against a vessel that allegedly carried drugs, in which eleven alleged Venezuelan “narco-terrorists” died. Commenting on a recommendation to that effect made today in Geneva by the UN Human Rights Office, the Colombia…
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