UN Celebrates Colombia’s First Convictions Under Transitional Justice Measures as ‘Crucial Milestone’

“After decades of atrocity upon atrocity, these convictions represent a fundamental step in the fight against impunity in Colombia and in fulfilling the rights of victims to truth and justice,” he said.

The Special Jurisdiction for Peace (SJP), established under the 2016 Peace Agreement between the Government and FARC rebels, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, issued the sentences based on restorative justice on Tuesday.

Seven former FARC leaders were convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity linked to more than 20,000 kidnappings, torture, sexual violence, and enforced disappearances.

The tribunal allows defendants to either deny their crimes or acknowledge them through a “recognition route.”

All seven chose the latter, committing to participate in restorative activities including humanitarian demining, assisting in the search for missing persons, and contributing to memorialization projects.

These measures aim to amplify truth-telling, ensure accountability, and provide redress to victims.

The “recognition route” also means that instead of serving custodial sentences in prison, they face restrictions on their movement.

Ball in the Government’s court

“It is now up to the Government to take action so the legal, budgetary, security and administrative conditions are in place to ensure that the ensuing penalties are effectively enforced and that accountability is fully embedded in the system,” said Mr. Türk.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres also welcomed the rulings, noting that they represent a key step forward.

In a statement issued by his Spokesperson, the UN chief emphasized that the sentences should be fully implemented and that Colombian authorities ensure all conditions are in place for compliance.

“The United Nations, including through the UN Verification Mission [in the country], remains firmly committed to supporting Colombia in its pursuit of lasting peace, justice and reconciliation,” said Stéphane Dujarric.

Landmark first step

The SJP rulings mark only the first stage of a broader accountability process. Later this week, the court is expected to issue its first sentences for former members of the security forces.

These rulings address serious human rights violations, including “murders and enforced disappearances of civilians by state agents, falsely presented as casualties resulting from combat,” according to the UN human rights office, OHCHR.

A long road ahead

While the convictions were hailed as a milestone, UN officials caution that challenges remain.

Armed conflicts continue to affect parts of the country, and human rights violations – including killings of rights defenders, child recruitment by armed groups, and disproportionate impacts on minorities – remain a pressing concern.

“Implementing peace accords is rarely a smooth or straightforward process; it often requires years of dedicated effort,” Mr. Türk said.

“These convictions highlight the progress made, but also the importance of continuing to prioritize the implementation of the 2016 Peace Accord to prevent further violations and suffering.”

UN support

OHCHR supported the creation of the SJP and continues to provide technical assistance for its investigations, ensuring that victims’ rights and participation remain central to the justice process.


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15 responses to “UN Celebrates Colombia’s First Convictions Under Transitional Justice Measures as ‘Crucial Milestone’”

  1. Noise Toy Avatar

    Great to see the UN celebrating *finally* convicting a few FARC leaders, as if that’s going to fix decades of mess. Guess we’ll just have to wait and see how those “restrictions on movement” work out for them. 😂

  2. Breadmaker Avatar

    Who knew it would take decades of chaos to finally get a bit of accountability, eh? Bravo to the UN for celebrating this “milestone” like it’s a football trophy – hope they don’t expect a standing ovation just yet! 🥳

  3. Sweetness Avatar

    Blimey, it’s like the UN just discovered the magic of accountability, huh? 🧐 I suppose a few years of international coffee breaks finally led to some action in Colombia – better late than never, mate! ☕️💼

  4. Subzero Taffy Avatar
    Subzero Taffy

    Fantastic, so we’re giving medals for just acknowledging crimes now, eh? 🎖️ It’s like handing out trophies for attendance at a marathon – at this rate, everyone in Colombia will be a winner! 🥇

  5. Just what Colombia needed, a “transitional justice” system that sounds suspiciously like a long holiday from prison for those who did the worst. 🍷 Maybe next they’ll throw a party for the victims – after all, it’s all about making amends, right? 😏

  6. dandelion Avatar

    Can’t wait for the next chapter in this thrilling saga of justice—because nothing says accountability like a leisurely stroll instead of serving time. 🎉 Who knew war criminals could enjoy such a fine “recognition route”? ☕️

  7. Bad Beret Avatar

    Looks like Colombia’s finally got a bit of ‘justice’—or at least a fancy way to avoid the clink. 🙄 I mean, who doesn’t prefer a leisurely stroll through restorative activities over a cozy cell, right? #ModernJustice

  8. Crazy Rox Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing says “we’re serious about justice” like letting convicted war criminals play a game of “guess the punishment” while they enjoy some fresh air. Bravo, Colombia, truly a masterclass in transitional justice! 😂

  9. demolition queen Avatar
    demolition queen

    Look at that, Colombia’s finally getting its act together – who knew it would take decades of chaos to achieve such a ‘milestone’? 🎉 Maybe next, they’ll throw a party for “good intentions” too! 🍾

  10. Looks like Colombia’s just hit the jackpot with these convictions—who knew the ‘recognition route’ was just a fancy way to dodge prison? 🙄 It’s almost as if justice has a new dress code.

  11. The Flying Mouse Avatar
    The Flying Mouse

    Seems like Colombia’s finally turned the page after a rather messy chapter—nothing says “justice” like swapping prison bars for a nice little holiday at home, eh? 🏖️ Who knew transitional justice could be such a cushy gig? 😏

  12. viceswerve Avatar

    First convictions, eh? Bravo, Colombia! 🎉 Let’s just hope the “recognition route” doesn’t turn into a scenic detour with a view of zero accountability. 🤷‍♂️

  13. Right, so we’re celebrating the fact that some folks finally got a slap on the wrist after playing a game of hide-and-seek with justice for decades. Just what Colombia needed—more bureaucracy and a “recognition route” instead of a proper sentence! 🎉🙄

  14. Bearded Angler Avatar
    Bearded Angler

    Just what Colombia needed, eh? A bunch of ex-rebels getting a slap on the wrist instead of a proper holiday in the slammer. 😂

  15. Looks like Colombia’s playing a game of ‘musical chairs’ with justice, but hey, at least the music’s finally started, right? 🎶 Let’s just hope they don’t run out of chairs before the real party gets going! 🍷

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