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Jahel Quiroga

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Jahel Quiroga
Member of the Senate of Colombia
Assumed office
20 July 2022
Personal details
Born
Jahel Quiroga Carrillo

Chaparral, Colombia
Political partyPatriotic Union
EducationFrancisco José de Caldas District University
OccupationIndustrial engineer, politician

Jahel Quiroga Carrillo is a Colombian industrial engineer, human rights activist, and politician of the Patriotic Union party (UP). She is a survivor of an extermination effort against members of the organization in the 1980s.

She has been a member of the Senate of Colombia since July 2022.

Biography

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Jahel Quiroga was born in Chaparral, Tolima.[1] She studied industrial engineering at Francisco José de Caldas District University in Bogotá.[2]

She was elected councilor of Barrancabermeja in 1988. Jorge Orlando Higuita Rojas, her benchmate on the council, was assassinated in 1989.[1][3][4]

In 1992, she was again elected to the Barrancabermeja council, but could not finish her term due to threats against her life. She went into exile in the United States for a year.[1][3]

In 1993, Quiroga founded the non-governmental organization Reiniciar together with Aída Avella and other surviving members of the UP, with the purpose of assisting victims of human rights violations and documenting the extermination of her political group.[2][4] After receiving threats, she went into exile in Europe.[1] That December, she took the UP's case to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights because judicial investigations were not advancing in Colombia.[3][4]

She has been part of the international board of directors of the World Organisation Against Torture, and is a member of its general assembly.[5]

In 2012, Quiroga received the Order of the Colombian Congress in the degree of Knight for her contribution to the defense of the human rights of the victims of attacks against the Patriotic Union.[1]

In the 2022 parliamentary election, she was chosen senator by the closed list of the political coalition known as the Historic Pact.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "La tolimense Jahel Quiroga llega al Senado por el Pacto Histórico" [The Tolima Native Jahel Quiroga Arrives at the Senate for the Historic Pact]. El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). 31 March 2022. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b Palomino Carreño, Sally (24 April 2014). "Jahel Quiroga, la mujer que vivió para contar los muertos de la UP" [Jahel Quiroga, the Woman Who Lived to Count the UP's Dead]. El Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Jahel Quiroga, la cara de las 6000 víctimas de la UP en CIDH en Costa Rica" [Jahel Quiroga, the Face of the 6,000 Victims of the UP at the IACHR in Costa Rica]. Las2orillas (in Spanish). 10 February 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  4. ^ a b c Sánchez A., Nicolás (17 May 2018). "El Gobierno quiere evadir su responsabilidad en el caso de la UP: Jahel Quiroga" [The Government Wants to Evade its Responsibility in the Case of the UP: Jahel Quiroga]. El Espectador (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  5. ^ "La Sra. Jahel Quiroga devuelve el ineficaz esquema de protección personal" [Mrs. Jahel Quiroga Returns the Ineffective Personal Protection Scheme] (in Spanish). World Organisation Against Torture. 6 June 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
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