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Colombia: Farc rebels 'abortions nurse' arrested in Spain | Colombia: Farc rebels 'abortions nurse' arrested in Spain |
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Spanish police have arrested a man accused of performing more than 100 forced abortions on women fighters with Colombia's largest rebel group, the Farc. | Spanish police have arrested a man accused of performing more than 100 forced abortions on women fighters with Colombia's largest rebel group, the Farc. |
The man, Hector Arboleda Albeidis Buitrago, had been working as a nurse in Madrid, the authorities said. | The man, Hector Arboleda Albeidis Buitrago, had been working as a nurse in Madrid, the authorities said. |
Colombia is seeking his extradition. | Colombia is seeking his extradition. |
On Friday, Colombia announced it was investigating at least 150 cases of former fighters who said they were made to terminate their pregnancies. | On Friday, Colombia announced it was investigating at least 150 cases of former fighters who said they were made to terminate their pregnancies. |
Mr Albeidis Buitrago, known as "The Nurse," has been accused of taking part in most of those abortions. | Mr Albeidis Buitrago, known as "The Nurse," has been accused of taking part in most of those abortions. |
'Lucky to give birth' | 'Lucky to give birth' |
Female rebels were compelled to have abortions so as not to undermine their fighting ability, Attorney General Eduardo Montealegre told reporters on Friday. | Female rebels were compelled to have abortions so as not to undermine their fighting ability, Attorney General Eduardo Montealegre told reporters on Friday. |
"We have evidence to prove that forced abortion was a policy of the Farc that was based on forcing a female fighter to abort so as not to lose her as an instrument of war," he said. | "We have evidence to prove that forced abortion was a policy of the Farc that was based on forcing a female fighter to abort so as not to lose her as an instrument of war," he said. |
The left-wing rebels have denied this in the past, saying contraception was readily available. | The left-wing rebels have denied this in the past, saying contraception was readily available. |
One woman who left the rebel group told the BBC's Natalio Cosoy in Bogota that she had been forced to have five abortions. | One woman who left the rebel group told the BBC's Natalio Cosoy in Bogota that she had been forced to have five abortions. |
Women in the organisation were expected to fight, she told our correspondent. The fighters who were allowed to have babies considered themselves lucky. | |
Peace talks in Cuba | Peace talks in Cuba |
The Farc has fought a five-decade insurgency in Colombia but peace talks in Cuba have made significant progress since they were launched in November 2012. | The Farc has fought a five-decade insurgency in Colombia but peace talks in Cuba have made significant progress since they were launched in November 2012. |
Agreement has been reached in four broad areas during three years of talks with the Colombian government. | Agreement has been reached in four broad areas during three years of talks with the Colombian government. |
These include how the justice system deals with crimes committed by the rebels and government forces. | These include how the justice system deals with crimes committed by the rebels and government forces. |
Colombian government negotiators and Farc delegates have said that they are hoping to sign a final peace agreement in March 2016. | Colombian government negotiators and Farc delegates have said that they are hoping to sign a final peace agreement in March 2016. |
If the deal is approved by the Colombian people in a referendum, the rebel group will give up its armed struggle and join the legal political process. | If the deal is approved by the Colombian people in a referendum, the rebel group will give up its armed struggle and join the legal political process. |
Rebel mothers seek lost children | Rebel mothers seek lost children |
Peace process: What's at stake? | Peace process: What's at stake? |
The Farc, which was formed in 1964 with a vow to install a Marxist regime, once controlled a swathe of Colombian territory the size of Switzerland. | The Farc, which was formed in 1964 with a vow to install a Marxist regime, once controlled a swathe of Colombian territory the size of Switzerland. |
But the group has suffered a number of setbacks in recent years and has become increasingly involved in the drug trade. | But the group has suffered a number of setbacks in recent years and has become increasingly involved in the drug trade. |
More than 220,000 people have been killed in the conflict, the majority of them civilians. | More than 220,000 people have been killed in the conflict, the majority of them civilians. |
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