At UN, Colombian President urges ‘criminal process’ against Trump for strikes on boats
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro speaking during the General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly on Sept 23.
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UNITED NATIONS - Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Sept 23 to call for a “criminal process” to be opened against his counterpart Donald Trump for US strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean.
Mr Petro said unarmed “poor young people” died in the strikes that Washington said were part of a US anti-drug operation
Over a dozen people are known to have been killed in strikes on at least three boats in attacks UN experts have described as “extrajudicial execution”.
Swatting away concerns the killings are unlawful, Mr Trump vowed at the same forum earlier that day to obliterate drug smugglers.
“To every terrorist thug smuggling poisonous drugs into the United States of America, please be warned that we will blow you out of existence,” he told the assembly.
Mr Trump has dispatched eight warships and a submarine to the southern Caribbean, and the biggest US deployment in years has raised fears in Venezuela of an invasion.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has accused Mr Trump – who during his first term tried unsuccessfully to expedite the Venezuelan President’s ouster – of trying to affect regime change.
Thousands of Venezuelans have joined a civilian militia
Mr Petro, whose country is the world’s biggest cocaine producer, has said he suspects some of those killed in the US boat strikes were Colombian.
He argued in New York on Sept 23 that Mr Trump must be investigated for giving the order for US forces to target “ young people who simply wanted to escape poverty
“A criminal process must be initiated against those officials who are from the United States. This includes the senior official who gave the order, President Trump,” Mr Petro said.
The Trump administration last week decertified Colombia as an ally in the fight against drugs, but stopped short of economic sanctions.
The countries are historical allies, but ties have soured under Mr Petro – Colombia’s first-ever leftist leader. AFP

