Pentecostal Church Pastors Murdered in Columbia
HUILA - Columbia, persecution4christ, Two Pentecostal pastors were killed lastweek in southern Colombia; it appears that the 17th Brigade of the leftist guerrilla group, FARC, is responsible.
Pastor Humberto Mendez, 63, and Pastor Joel Cruz Garcia, 27, were approached at around 8pm on July 5, as they preached at an open-air service in the village of El Dorado, located in the department of Huila in the southern part of the country, where FARC has a strong presence. According to church representatives a group of armed men wearing camouflage clothing called them by name and led them away. The bodies of the two men were found the next day 40 metres apart; both had been shot in the head.
While authorities and church leaders seem to agree that FARC committed the murders, the motive is unclear. The families of the pastors have said that they never received any warnings or threats from any group.
Church representatives in the area, however, also point to the ongoing risks that accompany preaching and teaching Christian principles in a region with a significant guerrilla presence. According to church leaders at the local and national levels, FARC has declared Protestant pastors to be legitimate military targets.
These two assassinations are representative of a wider problem for communities of faith, particularly those located in rural areas and conflict zones, across the country. Two church based NGOs, Justapaz and the Commission for Restoration, Life and Peace, have documented over 100 targeted assassinations of pastors and other church leaders across the country since 2000. Many are a response to a refusal on the part of the pastors to participate in or support the activities of the armed groups, including paying protection money or tolerating the recruitment of young people from their congregations into the armed groups.
While FARC is not responsible for all of these murders, they have been implicated in a significant percentage of them. Right-wing paramilitary groups and another leftist guerrilla group, the ELN, are believed to be responsible for the rest.
HUILA - Columbia, persecution4christ, Two Pentecostal pastors were killed lastweek in southern Colombia; it appears that the 17th Brigade of the leftist guerrilla group, FARC, is responsible.
Pastor Humberto Mendez, 63, and Pastor Joel Cruz Garcia, 27, were approached at around 8pm on July 5, as they preached at an open-air service in the village of El Dorado, located in the department of Huila in the southern part of the country, where FARC has a strong presence. According to church representatives a group of armed men wearing camouflage clothing called them by name and led them away. The bodies of the two men were found the next day 40 metres apart; both had been shot in the head.
While authorities and church leaders seem to agree that FARC committed the murders, the motive is unclear. The families of the pastors have said that they never received any warnings or threats from any group.
Church representatives in the area, however, also point to the ongoing risks that accompany preaching and teaching Christian principles in a region with a significant guerrilla presence. According to church leaders at the local and national levels, FARC has declared Protestant pastors to be legitimate military targets.
These two assassinations are representative of a wider problem for communities of faith, particularly those located in rural areas and conflict zones, across the country. Two church based NGOs, Justapaz and the Commission for Restoration, Life and Peace, have documented over 100 targeted assassinations of pastors and other church leaders across the country since 2000. Many are a response to a refusal on the part of the pastors to participate in or support the activities of the armed groups, including paying protection money or tolerating the recruitment of young people from their congregations into the armed groups.
While FARC is not responsible for all of these murders, they have been implicated in a significant percentage of them. Right-wing paramilitary groups and another leftist guerrilla group, the ELN, are believed to be responsible for the rest.
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