Tourist for Columbia: Crimes against humanity cannot remain in impunity
- 30 August, 2025
- 19:36

Columbians understand the pain of the families of those missing, because they have also lost many lives, a tourist from Columbia, called Lady, who, together with her friend, stopped outside the UN office in Geneva said, as she was watching the rally staged by the Azerbaijanis on the International Day of the Disappeared, according to Report's correspondent in
"I think we identify with Colombia because we have also lost many lives. These are crimes against humanity that cannot remain in impunity. It hurts us, because there are many lives, because there is more and more injustice and I believe that this should not remain just as a protest," she said.
The tourists believes that governments are the ones that should be urged to do something: "Because I believe this will escalate if we continue like this, that is, if we are indifferent. We cannot be indifferent to what hurts all of humanity. It has been many years of pain for all these mothers crying here for their victims. I think it's something that should touch us because otherwise, we wouldn't be humans," she said.
