Harley Johanny Mogollón Becerra

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المنطقة:الأمريكتان

البلد:كولومبيا

المقاطعة/المحافظة/الولاية:أروكا

الجنس1:ذكر

العمر:22

تأريخ القتل:22/01/2018

نوع القتل:إطلاق نار

حالة التحقيق:لا توجد معلومات

نوع العمل:شخصية اجتماعية

قطاع او نوع العمل الحقوقي الذي كان فيه المدافع (المدافعة) عن حقوق الإنسان:حقوق اقتصادية واجتماعية وثقافية, حقوق مدنية وسياسية

تفاصيل القطاع:حقوق الأرض, حقوق المواطنين, مجتمعات الفلاحين

معلومات اكثر:Front Line Defenders

1قاعدة البيانات هذه تسجل الهوية الجنسانية التي يختارها الأفراد لأنفسهم. فإذا لم يقوموا بتحديد جنسهم كذكر أو أنثى يمكنهم تسجيل أنفسهم باستخدام خيار آخر / لا ذكر ولا أنثى أو مصطلح الهويات بين الجنسين غير الثنائية..

Harley Mogollón Becerra was a social leader and served as the regional coordinator of the National Farmer’s Association “ASONALCA” in District No. 1, Arauca Department, as well as being a member of the Peasant Guard. Through this he supported the land rights of peasant communities, clean food production, and civilians’ rights.

On the 22nd of January 2018, he and his wife were abducted by men on a motorcycle and Harley was shot several times in the neighbourhood of Cabeceras del Llano.

The community leader was travelling on a motorcycle with his wife, and arriving at the Cabeceras del Llano neighbourhood, near the site known as the embankment was forced to get down from the motorcycle by two armed people, one of whom fired several shots killing him instantly.

Movimiento Político has repeatedly asked the Colombian State to provide protection to safeguard the life and integrity of its leaders and to allow them to carry out their human rights work in total security. To date there has been no response to their requests. This latest death brings to nine the number of community leaders killed in January 2018 in Arauca Department, challenging the popularly held view that the war is over. Five of the killings were carried out by law enforcement agents.


إذا كنتم ترغبون في تقديم ذكريات شخصية، يرجى مراسلتنا على البريد الإلكتروني : HRDMemorial@frontlinedefenders.org