Date: 15 December 2005
At least 40 individuals were captured, tortured and murdered by a paramilitary group with the support and acquiescence of members of the Colombian state. The paramilitary aimed to take control of the area as it was a strategic position in the cocaine trade. Amongst those murdered and displaced were children. The Court held Colombia responsible for violations of rights to life, liberty, humane treatment , rights of the protection of the child and effective judicial remedies.
Citation: Mapiripan Massacre v. Colombia (Merits, Costs, Reparations) IACtHR Series C No 134 (15 December 2005)
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