- Source: 1989 in Colombia
Incumbents
President: Virgilio Barco Vargas (1986–1990).
Vice President: N/A.
Events
= Ongoing
=Colombian conflict.
Massacre of Trujillo.
Guns for Antigua.
= January
=18 January – La Rochela massacre.
= February
=27 February – Emerald magnate and Medellín Cartel affiliate Gilberto Molina is killed at his ranch in Sasaima, Cundinamarca along with 17 other people attending a party Molina was hosting.
= March
=1 March – The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) declare a unilateral ceasefire.
= April
=5 April – The National Disaster Office (ONAD) declares a yellow alert status (2nd of the 4 levels) due to seismic activity from the Galeras stratovolcano.
= May
=30 May – A car bomb containing 220 lbs of dynamite explodes in Bogotá. It kills 5, not including the intended target Miguel Maza Márquez, and injures over 100.
= June
=19 June – The Constituent Assembly passes a law blocking the extradition of drug traffickers outside of Colombia.
= July
=17-23 July – 1989 FINA World Junior Synchronized Swimming Championships.
= August
=5-8 August – 1989 South American Championships in Athletics.
18 August – Luis Carlos Galán is assassinated.
= September
=3 September – El Espectador offices in Bogotá are bombed, killing at least one person and injuring over 80.
= October
=1 October – Referee Álvaro Ortega is assassinated in Medellín. As a result, the 1989 Campeonato Professional was canceled.
15 October – 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL–OFC play-off).
= November
=27 November – Avianca Flight 203.
= December
=6 December – DAS Building bombing.
17 December – 1989 Intercontinental Cup.
22 December – General Archive of the Nation (Colombia).
= Uncertain
=1989 Clásica del Tolima
The Atlantis Primal Therapy Commune moves to Colombia from Ireland.
Births
9 March – Camilo Vargas, footballer.
29 September – Laura Perico, telenovela actress.
Deaths
27 February – Gilberto Molina, Emerald magnate and Medellín Cartel affiliate (b. 1937).
18 August – Waldemar Franklin Quintero, National Police commander (b. 1941).
18 August – Luis Carlos Galán, politician (b. 1943).
Notes
References
External links
Media related to 1989 in Colombia at Wikimedia Commons
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