Colombia's 'Total Peace' Policy Strengthens Violent Groups
Critics argue that Colombia's 'Total Peace' policy has only led to the strengthening of violent groups and the weakening of public forces. There is skepticism regarding President Petro's alleged lack of involvement in the intelligence system's failures. It is questioned how Petro could be unaware of the public relationships between General Huerta and Wilmer Mejía and Calarca, suggesting he may have protected and publicly defended them.
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RCN Radio Colombia
“de la paz total atraído solamente como consecuencia el fortalecimiento sustantivo los grupos violentos y el debilitamiento de la fuerza pública. Es, por ejemplo, creíble que Petro no tenga nada que ver con el desastre en el sistema de inteligencia, pues no. ¿Cómo es posible que Petro sepa, se conoce, son públicos, el relaciones entre el general huertas y Wilmer Mejía y Calarca y no solamente los proteja a los defiendas públicamente, sino que a Wilbur.”
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