Colombia's Interior Ministry categorically rejected any threats, harassment or intimidation against the People's Defender and organizations preventing human rights violations. These entities conduct early warning and fundamental rights defense work with independence and impartiality. The government called for ensuring their full exercise in territories.
Colombia's Interior Ministry issued a statement emphatically rejecting threats or actions obstructing the functions of the People's Defender, as well as national and international organizations preventing human rights violations and breaches of International Humanitarian Law (DIH). These efforts, including early warnings, community support, and fundamental rights defense, align with constitutional and legal mandates and are carried out with autonomy, per the ministry. “No pueden ser objeto de presiones ni represalias” [They cannot be subject to pressures or reprisals], the official text states. The work of these public servants enjoys special protection under national and international law, and any interference undermines the Social Rule of Law and civilian protection under DIH. The ministry urged all territorial actors to ensure conditions for the full exercise of these functions. Through the Intersectoral Commission for Rapid Response to Early Warnings (CIPRAT), coordination with the defense sector and National Protection Unit will be strengthened for timely measures against alerts and at-risk community protection. Government actions aim to consolidate territorial security focused on human rights and coexistence. The statement was published on March 20, 2026.