1998 in Colombia

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1998
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Colombia

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Events of 1998 in Colombia.

Incumbents

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Events

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January

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  • 11–12 January – Hundreds of non-inmates, mostly visitors, are inside San Isidro prison in Popayan, Cauca during a prison protest over living conditions, including overcrowding. Many are relatives and loved ones of inmates voluntarily staying as a part of the protest, but others have been taken hostage. On the 11th, 18 of those taken hostage are released.[1]

February

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  • 4 February – Amnesty International announces the closure of its Bogotá office after recent threats.
  • 25 February – Víctor Carranza, known as the “emerald czar” is arrested.[2]
  • 27 February – The director of the Permanent Committee for the Defense of Human Rights of Antioquia (Spanish: Comité Permanente por la Defensa de los Derechos Humanos de Antioquia) Jesús María Valle Jaramillo is shot and killed in his office in Medellín.[3]

March

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April

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File:Colombian Presidential Election Second Round Results, 1998.svg
1998 presidential election second round results by Department
  Won by Horacio Serpa
  Won by Andres Pastrana
  • 16 May – Barrancabermeja massacre.[4]
  • 19 May – The Twentieth Brigade of the Colombian army is suspended, pending reorganization. This was after the government publicly connected them to the 1995 murder of Álvaro Gómez Hurtado.[2]
  • 21 June – The second round of the 1998 presidential election is held; Andrés Pastrana Arango of the Great Alliance for Change wins with a 50.34% majority over the Liberal Party's Horacio Serpa.
  • 26 June – The Colombia national football team plays England during the group stage (G) of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in Lens, France. England beats Colombia 2 to 0, which knocks Colombia out of the running.[5]

August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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Births

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Anthony Zambrano in 2019

Deaths

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  • 14 February – Manuel Pérez, National Liberation Army (ELN) leader (b. 1943).
  • 27 February – Jesús María Valle Jaramillo, human rights advocate.
  • 15 September – Jorge Humberto González Noreña, politician and then congressmen.
  • 28 September – Julio de la Ossa, vallenato accordionist (b. 1936)[11]

References

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