UN warns of 'ongoing tragedy' as Indigenous groups in Colombia face extinction

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Colombia Scott Campbell gives an interview in Bogota, Colombia, Tuesday, April 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) 鈥 The United Nations human rights office in Colombia warned Tuesday that five Indigenous groups in a storied mountain range face 鈥減hysical and cultural鈥 extinction, a critical threat that stems from armed groups fighting over their territory and insufficient state protection.

Scott Campbell, Colombia鈥檚 representative for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said in a statement that the risk of physical and cultural extinction of Indigenous People of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is "an ongoing tragedy that we can and must prevent.鈥

Campbell urged the Colombian government to protect the Kogui, Wiwa, Kankuamo, Arhuaco, and Ette Naka Indigenous groups, whose combined population is approximately 54,700 people.

Campbell's statement followed a visit to the Sierra Nevada region, where U.N. officials spoke with representatives of these Indigenous tribes.

鈥淭hese groups are under various forms of cruel attack from non-state armed groups," Campbell said, highlighting the 鈥渄evastating repercussions on their lives, their land, their territory, their self government...and their spirituality.鈥

In 2022, added the ancestral knowledge of these Indigenous groups to its Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list. The recognition highlights the 鈥渇undamental role鈥 their traditions play in preserving the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta 鈥 a mountain range that emerges directly from the Caribbean Sea and boasts snowy peaks reaching nearly 6,000 meters.

But for many years, the Indigenous people of the Sierra Nevada have been under attack from settlers, and now from rebel groups.

Campbell said that rebel groups in the area are imposing curfews on Indigenous communities and interfering with their local assemblies. He added that hundreds of Indigenous people from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta have been forcibly displaced, while last year an Arhuaco community leader was murdered and a member of the Kogui tribe disappeared.

Colombia鈥檚 government has struggled to pacify rural areas where rebel groups and drug trafficking gangs abandoned by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the large guerilla group that made peace with .

President Gustavo Petro has with most of the nation鈥檚 remaining rebel groups, but the negotiations have yielded few results so far.

Campbell urged the government to protect Indigenous people in the Sierra Nevada not only through military force, but by providing better access to healthcare, education and employment opportunities.

鈥淭he violent situation has its roots in disputes over control of territory, drug trafficking routes and various forms of illicit economic activity by non-state armed groups.鈥 Campell said.

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