A US-based rights group has blamed left-wing rebels for making Colombia the country with the highest number of landmine victims in the world.
Human Rights Watch says more than 1,000 people were killed by anti-personnel mines in Colombia last year, up from less than 300 in 2001.
The Farc rebel group often places landmines in civilian areas.
The group said the number of civilian victims had increased from 66 in the year 2000, to more than 300 last year.
Human Rights Watch says more than 1,000 people were killed by anti-personnel mines in Colombia last year, up from less than 300 in 2001.
The Farc rebel group often places landmines in civilian areas.
The group said the number of civilian victims had increased from 66 in the year 2000, to more than 300 last year.