New Colombian military documents reviewed by Human Rights Watch effectively rank military units based on enemies killed or captured. The previously unreported documents bear chilling similarity to tables senior Colombian army officers created during the false positive killings of the 2000s, writes HRW Americas Division Executive Director José Miguel Vivanco in
Colombian army's kill rate paperwork, ghosts of false positives (July 9, 2019)
Colombian army's kill rate paperwork, ghosts…
Colombian army's kill rate paperwork, ghosts of false positives (July 9, 2019)
New Colombian military documents reviewed by Human Rights Watch effectively rank military units based on enemies killed or captured. The previously unreported documents bear chilling similarity to tables senior Colombian army officers created during the false positive killings of the 2000s, writes HRW Americas Division Executive Director José Miguel Vivanco in