UN removes 4 envoys from its peacekeeping mission in Colombia for partying with rebels
The United Nations Is Removing Four Officials From Its Peacekeeping Mission In Colombia Following An Uproar Over A Video Showing Observers Dancing With The Left Is Trebled They're Supposed To Be Monitoring.
The United Nations is removing four officials from its peacekeeping mission in Colombia following an uproar over a video showing observers dancing with the left is trebled they're supposed to be monitoring.
In UN statement promises "full impartiality" in its efforts to verify compliance with a deal between the government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia aimed at bringing an end to decades of bloody fighting. A
video of observers wearing UN vests dancing with female guerrillas at a New Year's party sparked an outcry from opponents of the peace deal. Both Colombia's government and the UN have called their behaviour inappropriate.
Hundreds of UN-sponsored observers are being deployed across the country to receive weapons turned over by the rebels. Most are from Latin America though the statement mentioned no nationalities.
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