Mapiripán is a town and municipality in the Meta Department, Colombia. It was the site of the 1997 Mapiripán Massacre. Mapiripán Massacre "Censo Nacional...
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The Mapiripán massacre was a massacre of civilians that took place in Mapiripán, Meta Department, Colombia. The massacre was carried out from July 15-20...
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Mapiripán Airport (ICAO: SKMF) is an airport serving the town of Mapiripán, in the Meta Department of Colombia. The runway and town are on the north bank...
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interview in El Tiempo newspaper, Castaño admitted responsibility for the Mapiripán massacre. In 1997, Castaño later founded an umbrella organization of paramilitaries...
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well as numerous attacks against civilians beginning in 1997 with the Mapiripán massacre. The militia had its roots in the 1980s when militias were established...
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Castillo (February 28, 1970 in San Martín, Meta, – December 24, 2010 in Mapiripán, Meta), also known as Cuchillo (The Knife), and as Didier, was a Colombian...
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massacres during the 1990s, including the Trujillo Massacre and the 1997 Mapiripán Massacre.[citation needed] The efforts of the US and Colombian governments...
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2012. He testified at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights about the Mapiripán Massacre. General Manuel José Bonnet died of cancer on the morning of...
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747 La Macarena Meta 24,164 35,766 748 Lejanías Meta 9,558 9,303 749 Mapiripán Meta 13,230 18,532 750 Mesetas Meta 10,695 11,481 751 Puerto Concordia...
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Guainía Miraflores Tucano Guaviare Guaviare Íquira Nasa North Huila Huila Mapiripán Sikuani Southern Lower Ariari Meta Puerto Gaitán Sikuani Meta River Meta...
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FARC and ELN rebel groups as well as civilians starting with the 1997 Mapiripán Massacre. The AUC, originally present around the central/northwest part...
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mercy and asking for help." Judge Leonardo Iván Cortés, Mapiripán, Meta, July 1997 In Mapiripán, Meta Department, an estimated 30 people were killed between...
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25 November 2004 [8] Moiwana Community v. Suriname 15 June 2005 [9] "Mapiripán Massacre" v. Colombia 15 September 2005 [10] Almonacid-Arellano et al...
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eight paramilitary groups that perpetrated several massacres such as Mapiripán. On September 24, 2002 Salvatore Mancuso and Juan Carlos Sierra Ramirez...
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effective in 1980; Police commander of the municipalities of Carurú, Mapiripán and Miraflores in Guaviare, and of Tolú in Sucre; student of counter-guerrilla...
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