BOGOTA, Sept. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- The
Colombian office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
on Saturday condemned the murder of a renown Colombian
sociologist that police attributed toillegal armed groups.
The UN office firmly condemned the
murder of Alfredo Correa de Andreis and his bodyguard and
asked the authorities to find and punish those who were
involved.
"In lamenting this crime, the
Office trusts the authorities will clear it up and punish
those who are liable," said the UnitedNations in a communique.
Correa was released two months ago
after being arrested on June17 by the Secret Police, and put
at the disposal of the Attorney General's office, under the
charge of sedition due to presumed ties with illegal armed
groups in Colombia.
"Late in July, the Attorney
General's office revoked the detention of professor Correa as
no elements were found to justifyit," said the communique.
According to academic sources,
Correa was arrested because of astudy he carried out on the
thousands of displaced people caused by internal armed
conflicts in Colombia.
The Colombian police offered a
20,000-US-dollar reward for information leading to the capture
of the assassins. He was shot dead Friday night when heading
to his house in Barranquilla, capital of Atlantico. Enditem
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