Colombia defended itself Tuesday against criticism that its recently passed law for demobilizing paramilitaries is too soft.
"I don't think it is a law for impunity," said Colombia's High Peace Commissioner Luis Carlos Restrepo.
The "Justice and Peace Law" passed in June, demobilizes thousands of right-wing paramilitaries though allows some of their leaders to go free without penalty.
Many of the leaders are wanted on drug trafficking charges in the United States and on murder charges in Colombia.
On Monday, The New York Times harshly condemned the law saying instead it should be called the "Impunity for Mass Murderers, Terrorists and Major Cocaine Traffickers Law."
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