Discussion:Gustavo Petro

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Translation from english needed.[modifier le code]

Hello, could someone please translate to french the following excerpt? (except the information within the reference symbols). Thanks in advance.

While Petro was an active militant of the M-19 guerrilla, the following human rights' violations were among the most memorable committed by this armed group: the siege of the Palace of Justice at Bolivar Plaza in Bogota on November 6, 1985. At least 53 civilian casualties were registred, including several members of Colombia's Supreme Court of Justice. The siege has been catalogued as a holocaust and massacre by the Interamerican Human Rights' Court [1]. Other crimes include the siege of the Dominican Republic Embassy, the kidnapping and murder of the newsreporter José Raquel Mercado[2], of businessman Hugo Ferreira Neira[3], of the CEO of a petroleum company Nicolás Escobar Soto, who was buried alive in a "people's prison", a cave where his skin got completely covered with fungi before being assasinated.[4] Perhaps the best remembered kidnapping was that of Álvaro Gómez Hurtado: leader of the colombian conservative party, presidential candidate and director of the newspaper El Siglo (The Century).[5]200.6.185.176 (d) 23 janvier 2012 à 09:02 (CET)[répondre]

  1. Comision de la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos: Caso 10738: Holocausto del Palacio de Justicia
  2. Modèle {{Lien web}} : paramètre « titre » manquant. [1], marzo 27 de 2011
  3. RESTREPO, Laura y GONZÁLEZ, Camilo. Colombia, Historia de una Traición. 1986, p. 124.
  4. Modèle {{Lien web}} : paramètre « titre » manquant. [2]
  5. CARDONA, Jorge. Dias de Memoria, Editorial Aguilar, 2009. p. 199