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07 Apr 2018 | 02:20 AM UTC

Colombia: ELN claims kidnapping of two people in Arauca April 5

ELN claims responsibility for kidnapping two people in Arauca department on April 5; exercise caution

Informational

Event

On Thursday, April 5, the ELN guerrilla group (Ejército de Liberación Nacional) claimed its members kidnapped two people in Arauca department. The group identified their captives as the manager of Arauca's Municipal Public Services Company who was abducted on March 29 in the Barrancones area and a contractor of the Ecopetrol oil firm who was kidnapped on January 18 in Saravena. The whereabouts of the two victims remains unknown as of Friday, April 6.

Context

The ELN - the country's last remaining rebel group following the demobilization of the FARC - is believed to have some 2000 fighters spread out over the departments of Nariño, Arauca, Boyacá, Norte de Santander, La Guajira, Cesar, Bolívar, Casanare, Santander, Chocó, Cauca, Vichada, and Putumayo, particularly in rural zones. However, according to the Defense Ministry, nearly 200 ELN militants have been "neutralized" since the beginning of the year.

As a reminder, peace talks between the Colombian government and the ELN are ongoing in Quito (Ecuador). Regardless, continued attacks by the ELN and anti-ELN operations by the Colombian security forces are likely in the absence of a bilateral ceasefire, one of the early goals of the resumed talks. Even if a ceasefire is implemented, violence will likely continue to some extent, as was the case during a 101-day bilateral ceasefire in place from October 2017 to January 2018. Furthermore, violence carried out by the country's various other armed groups (drug cartels, right-wing militias, local gangs, etc.) would continue as normal.

Advice

Individuals in Colombia are advised to keep abreast of the situation. Due to the presence of a number of armed groups, some Western governments advise against travel to various regions of the country, including much of Arauca.