Yendri Velásquez and Luis Peche Attack: Justice Still Pending
Written by Black Hot Fire Network Team on February 14, 2026
Four months have passed since an armed attack on Venezuelan activists Yendri Velásquez and Luis Peche in Bogotá. Amnesty International has expressed concern over the lack of progress in the investigation and the absence of guaranteed protection measures.
Colombia is the primary host country for Venezuelans displaced by the ongoing human rights crisis in Venezuela. Amnesty International is highlighting the risks faced by migrants and refugees, particularly those who are activists.
Investigation Concerns
Amnesty International reports that authorities have not presented clear progress in the investigation into the attack on Yendri Velásquez and Luis Peche. The organization warns that the lack of progress prolongs the suffering of the victims and sends a message of tolerance toward attacks against human rights defenders. Impunity, according to Amnesty International, is a form of violence and undermines trust in institutions.
Obligations Under International Law
Amnesty International emphasizes that states receiving migrants and refugees have obligations under international law. These include allowing entry and stay, ensuring access to asylum procedures without unreasonable delay, adopting timely protection measures, and investigating and punishing acts of violence with due diligence. Administrative barriers to the timely recognition of refugee status can generate risks, especially for human rights defenders.
Calls for Action
Amnesty International is urging Colombia’s Attorney General’s Office to advance with a thorough and impartial investigation into the attack on Velásquez and Peche. The organization is also calling for adequate protection measures for the victims and a reaffirmation of Colombia’s commitment to international protection. Amnesty International reminds migration authorities in Colombia and across the Americas that international protection is a legal duty and ethical responsibility.
Victim’s Statement
Yendri Velásquez, an Amnesty International member, stated that people live in fear both in Venezuela and abroad. She emphasized the state’s responsibility to protect and investigate the attack, and pledged to continue speaking out.
Ongoing Monitoring
Amnesty International will continue to monitor the situation and demand justice for any attack against people in need of international protection.
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