Secuestran a Guillermo Murcia, candidato a curul de paz en Arauca

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Febrero 21, 2022 – 09:06 PM

Reportaron este lunes el secuestro de Guillermo Murcia, candidato a una de las curules especiales de Paz en la Cámara de Representantes, en Fortul, Arauca.

Según los primeros informes del hecho, el aspirante se encontraba en zona rural del municipio en labores de campaña, cuando hombres desconocidos lo abordaron y llevaron a un lugar desconocido.

El director de la Campaña contra las Minas Antipersonal, Álvaro Jiménez Millán, se pronunció en redes por el secuestro de Murcia y le pidió a las autoridades avanzar en las investigaciones para dar con sus captores y liberarlo.


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Hombres armados se llevaron por la fuerza a Guillermo Murcia, premio Camina 2020 en Palmarito, Fortul en Arauca, miembro de Colombia Sin Minas. Que lo devuelvan con vida. Favor difundir y exigir respeto a su vida”, escribió.

Murcia fue presidente de la Asociación de Sobrevivientes de Minas Antipersonal Luchando por la Dignidad y la Paz, ASODIGPAZ, es líder social y reconocido como sobreviviente de una mina.

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