By MANUEL RUEDA, Related Press
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The Trump administration on Tuesday designated one other Latin American drug cartel as a international terrorist group, growing monetary stress on its members and opening the door to potential army motion towards them.
The U.S. State Division stated Clan del Golfo, which relies in Colombia, has been listed each as a international and a world terrorist group, calling it a “violent and highly effective prison group” that makes use of cocaine trafficking to fund violent actions.
“Clan del Golfo is chargeable for terrorist assaults towards public officers, regulation enforcement and army personnel, and civilians in Colombia,” the assertion stated.
The designation comes after the Trump administration in September added Colombia to an inventory of countries failing to cooperate within the drug battle for the primary time in nearly 30 years. It was a stinging rebuke to a standard U.S. ally that displays a current surge in cocaine manufacturing and fraying ties between the White Home and the nation’s leftist president, Gustavo Petro.
America additionally sanctioned Petro in October over accusations that he had allowed drug cartels within the South American nation to “flourish” and export cocaine to the U.S. — accusations that he vehemently denied, arguing that Colombia is intercepting document ranges of cocaine shipments with out killing suspected smugglers.
With an estimated 9,000 fighters, Clan del Golfo is one in all Colombia’s strongest armed teams. Additionally recognized by its Spanish acronym AGC, the group advanced from right-wing paramilitary squads that fought Marxist guerillas in Colombia within the Nineteen Nineties and 2000s.
A report printed final yr by the Human Rights Defender’s Workplace, a public company, stated that AGC is current in a few third of Colombia’s 1,103 municipalities, the place it extorts native companies and has additionally been accused of recruiting kids.
Clan del Golfo has been concerned in peace talks with Colombia’s authorities since September, which might result in the disarmament of its fighters in change for diminished sentences for its management.
Earlier this month, the Colombian authorities and the AGC signed an settlement in Qatar, below which the group’s fighters as of subsequent March will likely be allowed to collect in specifically designated zones in northern and western Colombia the place they are going to be free from prosecution, as peace talks proceed. The settlement additionally states that the Colombian authorities will droop any extradition of AGC leaders to the U.S. throughout negotiations.
Elizabeth Dickinson, a Colombia analyst on the Worldwide Disaster Group, stated Tuesday’s designation could possibly be a message to the Colombian authorities to take a more durable stance towards the group.
“The tensions between Colombia and Washington are at historic ranges,” Dickinson stated.
She added that whereas terrorist designations are normally meant to cease third events from doing enterprise with focused teams, the designation towards AGC could possibly be extra “symbolic” — and it’ll “give pause to Colombian authorities … going ahead.”
Colombia has additionally just lately held peace talks with the Nationwide Liberation Military, additionally a corporation designated as a terrorist group by the U.S., and up to now it struck a peace take care of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, whereas it was nonetheless designated as a terrorist group.
The designation doesn’t present the U.S. authorities with the quick authority to conduct army strikes, though it enhances the authorized framework for assaults towards focused teams to be carried out.
Earlier this yr, the Trump administration designated Venezuelan gangs Tren de Aragua and Cartel de los Soles as international terrorist organizations, earlier than launching strikes towards alleged drug smuggling boats off the coast of Venezuela, whose legality has been questioned by U.S. lawmakers.
The Trump administration has additionally accused Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro of sending drug shipments to the U.S.
And final week, Trump stated Petro has been “pretty hostile” to the U.S. and that he was “going to have himself some massive issues if he doesn’t smart up.”
