Colombian human rights activist Carmelo Agámez was detained in November 2008. Five men raided his house in San Onofre without a warrant.
Fact sheet Colombia
The case of Carmelo Agámez
He has also exposed links between local public officials and paramilitary forces. As a result, he received death threats.
Conspiracy charges
Now, however, he has been accused of conspiring with the very paramilitary squads he has been denouncing. He is being held in prison together with paramilitaries.
Given the lack of evidence against him and his wrongful arrest, it had been expected that Carmelo would be released quickly, but this has not happened. He has not yet been sentenced.
His daughter, Sandra (35), visits her father every week and brings him clean clothes and food. She has begun studying law because, she says, “I want to rectify the injustice done to my father”.
-- In an official statement, the Colombian Foreign Ministry denies that Mr Agámez is held in arbitrary detention --
More on political prisoners:
RNW dossier, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch






















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