Socialist President of Colombia (with O, not U) Gustavo Petro shares the video showing the corpse of a dead narcoterrorist bombed by United States Navy being buried, calling for the “End of bombings against ‘poor fishermen’ in the Caribbean”, later admitting they are indeed, for no one’s surprise, they are
I hope for the greatest collaboration from the CTI to find these bodies. They are buried in Puerto López, the extreme north of La Guajira.
Apparently, they are fishermen bombed in the Caribbean Sea, apparently citizens of the Dominican Republic.
It is inhumane that while the Wayúu indigenous people have buried them, the Colombian prosecutor’s office has gone a month without doing the identification work.
These are murders. There are no international waters in the Caribbean; all belong to our Caribbean nations.
We have the strategic Caribbean Sea to stop drug trafficking, but also to suffer arbitrariness. Our sea and our people are wounded, and blood flows on the beaches.
The CTI must not fear identifying human remains; it is their duty, and it is the duty of our public forces and our justice to identify people, who are not animals.
I request that the Dominican Republic find its citizens and their families, help us with the identification.
No more blood in the Caribbean. The Caribbean people must unite without fear to end the massacre.
Colombia has a proposal for the redemption of the Caribbean, to isolate it from the mafia so that it remains a sea of freedom and peace.
The Caribbean can be the second renaissance of art in the world.