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Resolution adopted unanimously by the IPU Governing Council at its 194th session(Geneva, 20 March 2014)
 
The Governing Council of the Inter-Parliamentary Union,
 
Referring to the cases of Mr. Iván  Cepeda Castro, Mr. Alexander López, Mr. Jorge Enrique Robledo,  Mr. Guillermo Alfonso Jaramillo and Mr. Wilson Árias Castillo, members of the Colombian Congress from the  opposition party Polo Democrático Alternativo (Alternative  Democratic Pole), and to the resolution it adopted at its 192nd session (March 2013),
 
Recalling the following  information regarding the death threats received by members of Congress of the  Alternative Democratic Pole until 2012:
 
Considering the following new  information provided on threats made since then:On 10 April 2010, a public communiqué issued by  an illegal group known as Los rastrojos  - comandos urbanos declared Senators López, Robledo and Jaramillo to be  enemies and hence permanent military targets;
In a communiqué dated 4 June 2010,  the United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia (AUC), Central Bloc, declared  Senator López and Congressman Árias to be permanent military targets;
In June 2010, it became  known that a group of hitmen linked to paramilitary groups intended to  assassinate Mr. Iván Cepeda, a member of the Colombian Congress and son of  Senator Manuel Cepeda, who was assassinated in 1994; on 13 August 2010, an  illegal group called Águilas negras issued a pamphlet threatening Mr. Cepeda and others who were helping to  organize a debate in Congress on the problem of land dispossession that was to  be broadcast live across the country on 18 August 2010;
On 2 June 2011, Los rastrojos -  comandos urbanos issued a statement threatening several human rights  organizations and defenders, including Mr. Cepeda and his legislative  assistant, Ms. Ana Jimena Bautista Revelo; around that time, Águilas  negras also mentioned both Mr. Cepeda and Ms. Bautista in a  statement, giving them 20 days to leave Bogotá or face death;
As part of his visits to detention centres,  Mr. Cepeda went to the prison in Valledupar on 22 May 2011; on  13 June 2011, he received a letter from an inmate of that prison stating  that he had been incited to stab Mr. Cepeda during the latter’s visit; the  inmate alleged that the two officers entrusted with Mr. Cepeda’s security  on that occasion gave him a knife and offered him better prison conditions in  return for assassinating Mr. Cepeda, which he refused to do;
On 4 July 2012, a threat was sent  by e-mail to Mr. Cepeda and others in connection with their work to  promote the restitution of land, with those expressing the threat accusing them  of expelling the true owners, 
 
Considering that the source, in his communication of 6 February 2014, stated that  Mr. Cepeda has continued to ask the  Prosecutor’s Office for guarantees of security and protection of the persons  mentioned, with a view to safeguarding their dignity, life and personal, family  and collective integrity,In  February 2013, an anonymous call was made regarding a plot hatched against  Mr. Cepeda, claiming that two brothers, Pedro and Santiago Gallón Henao,  had paid an armed group to go to Melgar municipality (Tolima) to prepare an  attack on him in Bogotá;
In July 2013, a human rights defender  and member of the National Movement of Victims of State Crimes, MOVICE, Sucre  branch, received a threat directed at various labour and human rights leaders,  including Mr. Cepeda, in which the latter is referred to as “the  spokesperson and chief ambassador for terrorism in Colombia and a major  terrorist”;
On 5 August 2013, a threat was  sent to Mr. Cepeda’s work e-mail address by “LOS RASTROJOS - COMANDOS  URBANOS”; the threat was identified as PUBLIC COMMUNIQUE No. 012 04 of August  2013 and sent from an e-mail address identified as jrojasilva@gmail.com; it  contained three points, the second of which identifies as “… military target  and permanent enemies of the country a series of people referred to as trade  union/guerrilla leaders, and ideologues clothed as lawyers, senators and  representatives, the insurgents: ALEXANDER LOPEZ, JORGE ENRIQUE ROBLEDO,… IVAN  CEPEDA (emphasis added) …”;
Mr. Cepeda was also mentioned as a  military target by “the national urban commandos of the Rastrojos” in their  PUBLIC COMMUNIQUE No. 18 of 10 September 2013 and PUBLIC COMMUNIQUE of  24 September 2013;
On 4 February 2014,  Mr. Cepeda and Mr. Alirio Uribe Muñoz, his running-mate for the  Chamber of Deputies in the elections of 9 March 2014, were threatened by  e-mail by those who called themselves the AGUILAS NEGRAS BLOQUE CAPITAL D.C; in  their threat, they tell their two targets that their time has come, that this  is the only warning and that they better withdraw from politics and save their  lives,
 
Considering that Mr. Cepeda  has always informed the competent national authorities of any threats against  them so that they could conduct the necessary investigations; however, in his  communication of 6 February 2014, the source points out that only in 2013  was Mr. Cepeda approached about an investigation into a denunciation made  in 2008,
 
Recalling that, according to the source,  Mr. Cepeda’s work as a congressman has been increasingly stigmatized since  early 2010 in the media; in several instances he has been labelled a friend of  the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), in particular by former  President Uribe and people from within his circle; on 10 September 2011, a  fake Twitter account was set up in Mr. Cepeda’s name, presenting him as a  FARC friend seeking evidence of Mr. Uribe’s links to paramilitary groups;  considering that on 4 February 2014, semana.com (Colombia) published the results of its investigation into the “Andromeda”  affair, involving unlawful eavesdropping to uncover the Government’s  representatives in the peace process in Havana, including Mr. Cepeda,
 
Recalling that the acting Chief  Prosecutor of Colombia stated in October 2010 that all threats against members  of the Alternative Democratic Pole were being investigated with the utmost  diligence, but that it was often very difficult to lay hands on those  responsible since they were experts at covering up their identity and  whereabouts; in its report of 12 January 2011, the Prosecutor’s Office  affirmed that the threats issued by Águilas  negras against Mr. Cepeda and by Los rastrojos  - comandos urbanos against Senators López, Robledo and Jaramillo were all  the subject of ongoing criminal investigations; recalling also that the current Chief Prosecutor stated to Senator  Juan Pablo Letelier, then Committee Vice-President, during the latter’s visit  to Colombia in March 2013 that his Office was doing everything possible to hold  the culprits of threats against members of the opposition to account,
 
Considering that the Procuraduría has reportedly opened two disciplinary procedures against Mr. Cepeda;  according to the source, the first one concerns Mr. Cepeda’s efforts to  accompany the displaced victims of violence returning to their land in Las  Pavas community; the other investigation is reportedly based on the  investigations conducted by Mr. Cepeda into the denunciations for  paramilitarism against former president Álvaro Uribe Vélez; according to the  source, this disciplinary procedure is based on two supposed faults, the first  for procedural fraud and the second for overstepping and usurping duties; in  view of the above and, given the seriousness of the situation, a petition for a  temporary injunction [solicitud de medida  cautelar] has been filed with the Inter-American Commission on Human  Rights, in order to stop the procedures that could end up curtailing  Mr. Cepeda’s political life. At the same time, a suit has been filed  charging the Colombian State with violating Article 23 of the American  Convention on Human Rights, in that it permitted an administrative authority to  investigate authorities or public servants elected by the people and possibly  to sanction them with removal from office. The suit also refers to Articles 8,  16, 25 and others on political rights and due process, 
 
Considering finally that parliamentary elections took place in Colombia on 9 March 2014 and  that Mr. Cepeda, Mr. Robledo and Mr. López were elected to the  Senate and Mr. Arias to the House of Representatives, 
 
Is  alarmed at the repeated death threats directed against members of the  opposition, in particular Mr. Cepeda; 
Considers that the risks Mr. Cepeda has incurred as a long-standing  critical voice in Colombia have to be taken extremely seriously and that the  authorities should do everything possible to ensure that he will not suffer the  same fate as his father; 
Is  therefore deeply concerned at the absence of any information indicating  that full-scale investigations are under way and results have been obtained to  establish accountability; fears that, if correct, the allegation that  Mr. Cepeda was allegedly contacted about an investigation into a specific  threat only five years after he received it may well highlight that effective  investigations are lacking; 
Reaffirms its belief that it is the duty of the Colombian  authorities to do everything possible to ensure that the threats against  Mr. Cepeda and the other members of the Alternative Democratic Pole do not  go unpunished and urges them therefore to take effective steps towards  identifying and holding to account the culprits; wishes to know what  recent steps the Prosecutor General’s Office has taken in this regard,  including with regard to shedding full light on the failed attempt on  Mr. Cepeda’s life in 2011; 
Calls on the competent authorities to ensure without delay that an effective security  detail is in place for Mr. Cepeda and his legislative team, as well as for  the other parliamentarians of the Alternative Democratic Pole who have received  death threats; wishes to receive official information on this  point;
Considers that the  protection of the physical integrity and the ability of members of the  opposition to carry out their work without fear of reprisals should be of  direct concern to the Colombian Congress; calls therefore on the newly  elected Colombian Congress to use fully its constitutional powers to address  the concerns that have arisen in this case; 
Is eager to understand the legal grounds and facts underpinning the two disciplinary  investigations initiated against Mr. Cepeda; would appreciate therefore receiving the observations of the Procuraduría on this matter; wishes to be kept informed of the  ongoing legal challenges in the investigations brought before the  Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the Colombian courts; 
Considers that a follow-up visit to Colombia by a Committee delegation would help to  promote further progress in addressing the issues which have arisen in this  case; requests the Secretary General  therefore to make the necessary arrangements for this purpose; 
Requests the Secretary General to convey this resolution to the competent Colombian  authorities, the source and any third party likely to be in a position to  supply relevant information;
Requests the  Committee to continue examining this case and to report back to it in due  course.
 
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