Luis Carlos Restrepo (born
1954, in Filandia
, Quindío) is a Colombian
psychiatrist, philosopher and politician, former High Commissioner for Peace in
the government of President
Álvaro Uribe. His duties
are to negotiate with the armed groups part of the
Colombian armed conflict. He was in
charge of the demobilization process of the
United Self-Defense
Forces of Colombia (AUC) paramilitary groups in 2006-2007. He
has published several books about the relation between violence in
Colombia and psychological matters. He is currently handling the
negotiations seeking a
humanitarian exchange between some 50
hostages held by the
Revolutionary Armed
Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla and some 500 guerrillas
imprisoned by the government.
His nephew Sebastián Restrepo (son of neurosurgeon Gerardo Restrepo
Ramírez) was a veteran paramedic in the U.S. Army. He was killed in
Afghanistan, when his base was surprise attacked on
July 22 2007.
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