Gilberto Echeverri Mejía Explained

Gilberto Echeverri Mejía
Office:Minister of National Defence
Term Start:10 April 1997
Term End:7 August 1998
President:Ernesto Samper
Predecessor:Guillermo González
Successor:Rodrigo Lloreda
Office2:Governor of Antioquia
Term Start2:28 August 1990
Term End2:31 December 1991
President2:César Gaviria
Predecessor2:Helena Herrán González
Successor2:Juan Pablo Gómez
Office3:Minister of Economic Development
Term Start3:7 August 1978
Term End3:14 May 1980
President3:Julio César Turbay
Predecessor3:Diego Moreno Jaramillo
Successor3:Andrés Restrepo Londoño
Ambassador From4:Colombia
Country4:Ecuador
Term Start4:1975
Term End4:1977
President4:Alfonso López Michelsen
Birth Name:Gilberto Echeverri Mejía
Birth Date:31 July 1936
Birth Place:Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia
Death Place:Urrao, Antioquia, Colombia
Nationality:Colombian
Party:Liberal
Spouse:Marta Inés Pérez Mejía (1962-2003)
Children:Lina María Echeverri Pérez,
Jorge Ignacio Echeverri Pérez,
Carlos Arturo Echeverri Pérez
Alma Mater:Pontifical Bolivarian University (BSEE, 1959)
Profession:Electrical Engineer

Gilberto Echeverri Mejía (31 July 1936 – 5 May 2003)[1] was a Colombian electrical engineer, businessman and politician who on 21 April 2002 was kidnapped by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - FARC-EP along with the then-Governor of Antioquia Guillermo Gaviria Correa among others while participating in a peace walk and held hostage until 5 May 2003 when he was murdered by the guerrillas during a botched rescue operation by government forces deep in the Colombian northwestern jungle, bordering between Antioquia and Chocó.[2] [3] [4] A Liberal party politician, he had previously served as Ambassador of Colombia to Ecuador from 1975 to 1977 in the Administration of President Alfonso López Michelsen, Minister of Economic Development from 1978 to 1980 in the Administration of President Julio César Turbay Ayala,[5] Minister of National Defence from 1997 to 1998 in the Administration of President Ernesto Samper Pizano, and was working as peace advisor to Governor Gaviria before he was kidnapped.

Personal life

Gilberto was born on 31 July 1936 in Rionegro, Antioquia[6] [7] and was the youngest of twelve children born to José María Echeverri and María Mejía.[7] He finished his secondary education in 1954 at the Pontifical Bolivarian University where he also graduated in 1959 with a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering.[6] [7] In 1962 he married Marta Inés Pérez Mejía,[7] with whom he had three children: Lina María, Jorge Ignacio, and Carlos Arturo.[6]

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  1. El Ratón Echeverri . Mouse Echeverri . . 2003-05-06 . 2012-02-04 . es . Manuel . Botero .
  2. News: Colombian rebels execute 10 hostages as army attempts rescue . . 2003-05-06 . Sibylla . Brodzinsky . Bogotá . 2012-02-04 .
  3. News: Colombian Rebels Kill 10 Hostages . . Brian . Bernbaum . 2012-02-04 .
  4. News: Uribe defiant after failed rescue . . 2003-05-06 . 2012-02-04 .
  5. Book: González Díaz, Andrés. Ministros del siglo XX, Vol. 2. Minister of the 20th Century, Vol, 2. 1982. 2012-02-04. . Julio César Turbay Ayala . http://www.banrepcultural.org/blaavirtual/todaslasartes/obrames/minisdos/minisdos14.htm.
  6. Ex ministro Gilberto Echeverri fue un gran hombre . Former Minister Gilberto Echeverri Was A Great Man . 2003-05-05 . 2012-02-03 . es . Caracol Radio.
  7. Gilberto Echeverri no fue el bobo de su casa . Gilberto Echeverri was not the dumb one in his house . 2012-02-03 . 2003-05-12 . es . .