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Events of 2000  in Colombia  .
 
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26 April – A confrontation between AUC members and other prisoners inside La Modelo prison  in Bogota escalates to fighting which results in 32 deaths and 17 injuries.[ 8]   
May 
Jineth Bedoya Lima  testifying at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights  about her 2000 abduction 
25 May – El Espectador   reporter Jineth Bedoya  is abducted by paramilitaries while inside La Modelo  maximum security prison in Bogotá. She is driven to a city three hours away and beaten, tortured, threatened, raped, and dumped.[ 2]   
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Museo Botero  in Bogotá 
December 
1 December – Authorities announce the discovery of a bomb along a road before a visit by United States politicians; later deemed unrelated to the following visit.[ 14]  
15 December – Hitmen  under the instruction of an Army  officer conspiring with the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia  (AUC) attacks Wilson Borja , the President of the National Federation of State Workers (Spanish : Federación Nacional de Trabajadores al Servicio del Estado ), wounding him in the leg. A bystander dies in the crossfire between his bodyguards and the gunmen, as did a hitman.[ 15]   
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Births 
Deaths 
Rodrigo Lloreda  (Right) with U.S President Ronald Reagan  (Left) in 1985 
2 January – Ramiro Better, singer-songwriter (b. 1963). 
13 January – Rodrigo Lloreda Caicedo , politician and lawyer (b. 1942). 
11 February – Graciela Arango de Tobón , songwriter (b. 1931).[ 17]  
1 March – Andrés Landero , composer and musician (b. 1932). 
6 March – Germán Castelblanco, actor (b. 1957). 
3 April – Hernán Castrillón Restrepo, news anchor (b. 1937). 
28 April – Teresa Pizarro de Angulo , businesswoman (b. 1913). 
8 May -- Mario Galán Gómez, politician and lawyer (b.1900s)  
References 
^   "Anti-Personnel Landmines Convention" . United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs  (UNODA) . Archived  from the original on 14 August 2024. Retrieved 23 August  2024 . 
 
^ a   b   c   d   "Human Rights Watch World Report 2001: Colombia: Human Rights Developments" . Human Rights Watch  (HRW) . 2001. Archived  from the original on 18 April 2024. Retrieved 23 August  2024 . 
 
^   "The Clinton Administration's Aid Proposal" . Center for International Policy  . 3 February 2000. Archived from the original  on 15 November 2001. Retrieved 23 August  2024 . 
 
^   Campeonato Sudamericano de Cross Country   (in Spanish), Confederación Atlética del Uruguay , archived from the original  on 4 January 2014, retrieved 23 August  2024  
 
^   Brody, Daniel (23 February 2010). "Ten years on, no justice for El Salado massacre victims" . Colombia Reports . Archived  from the original on 23 August 2024. Retrieved 23 August  2024 .  
 
^   Evans, Michael (24 September 2009). "Conspiracy of Silence? Colombia, the United States and the Massacre at El Salado" . National Security Archives at George Washington University . Archived  from the original on 13 June 2024. Retrieved 23 August  2024 .  
 
^   "Articles on Aid Passage in the House" . ClombiaSupport.net . Archived  from the original on 23 August 2024. Retrieved 23 August  2024 . 
 
^   "32 Reclusos Muertos en La Modelo"  [32 Prisoners Died in La Modelo]. El Tiempo   (in Spanish). 29 April 2000. Archived  from the original on 18 August 2024. Retrieved 23 August  2024 . 
 
^   Toro, Cristian (29 August 2003). Toro Sánchez., Cristian Giovanny (ed.). "Condenan a 40 Años por Masacre en Bar Reminiscencias" . Samaná Caldas  (in European Spanish). Archived  from the original on 28 May 2023. Retrieved 23 August  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   "Colombia's attorney general proposes prisoner exchange with rebels" . CNN  . 27 September 2000. Archived  from the original on 23 August 2024. Retrieved 23 August  2024 . 
 
^   "Macayepo, from the ashes of death to hope" . Unidad para las Víctimas . Gobierno de Colombia. 14 October 2020. Retrieved 23 August  2024 . 
 
^ a   b   "Museo Botero, Bogotá" . Google Arts & Culture . Archived  from the original on 3 August 2024. Retrieved 23 August  2024 . 
 
^ a   b   "Guide/City Bogotá/ Museums/Museo Botero" . Artnexus . Archived  from the original on 23 August 2024. Retrieved 23 August  2024 . 
 
^   "World - Bomb discovered in Colombia before visit of U.S. senator, ambassador" . CNN  . 1 December 2000. Archived from the original  on 3 August 2004. Retrieved 23 August  2024 . 
 
^   "Colombia: Fear for Safety: Wilson Bora Diaz, trade union leader" . Amnesty International . 20 December 2000. Retrieved 23 August  2024 . 
 
^   de Birbragher, Celia Sredni (1999). "Botero - Donates his Collection to Colombia" . Art Nexus  (34). Arte en Colombia 80. Retrieved 23 August  2024 .  
 
^   "Graciela Arango de Tobón: 90 años de su natalicio"  [90 years since her birth], Radio Nacional de Colombia   (in Spanish), 7 March 2021, retrieved 9 April  2025  
 
  
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