DAS to issue public apology for M-19 murders
Friday, 29 April 2011 07:34
Ben Hockman
Colombian intelligence agency DAS is to issue a public apology to three of the families of M-19 members it murdered in 1994, Caracol Radio reported.
Current DAS Director Felipe Muñoz will make the apology to the families of Julio Edgar Galvis Quimbay, Enan Rafael Lora Mendoza and Aide Malaver in front of a public audience at the Colombian National Archives building on May 5.
DAS detectives are said to have abducted five demobilized M-19 members between March 16 and 18, 1994, to question them about the kidnapping of Jane Roland Novoa. Their bodies, showing signs of torture, were ultimately found on March 20 in a municipality of the central department of Cundinamarca.
The public apology comes after an order by Colombia's State Council on March 1 this year that condemned the killings and also ordered the payment in compensation of $233,600 to all the families involved.
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