politics
diciembre 29, 2025
Polémica en Antioquia por acceso a informes sobre homicidios: ONG dicen que les están violando el derecho a la información
Organizaciones de derechos humanos que le hacen seguimiento al tema de seguridad se quejan de que una norma aprobada por la Asamblea de Antioquia viol...

TL;DR
- Ordinance 44, effective September 25, updates the operational framework of the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Analytics for Coexistence of Antioquia (CIACA).
- Human rights organizations, including Fundación Sumapaz and Corpades, allege the ordinance restricts their access to crucial security and human rights data previously provided by CIACA.
- The government argues that certain security information is confidential due to legal limitations regarding personal data protection, transparency, and public information access.
- The organizations believe the ordinance is an attempt by the government to avoid legal actions and manage its image by withholding potentially negative security data from specific regions.
- The government denies withholding information, stating that homicide statistics are from official sources and available through established channels, and emphasizes its commitment to addressing security issues through concrete actions.