May I add to the point that a substantial number of judges were named in order to deal with an increasing number of cases. According to the new law, the Justice and Peace Law of 2005, they created two tribunals of exception in Barranquilla and Bogota in order to deal with the possible demobilization of the paramilitaries. In fact, they expected a certain number, a very high amount of demobilization, which wasn't the case.
So you have two tribunals of exception with a new criminal procedure. In those tribunals, the judges are not formed for that and the advocates and the lawyers are not formed to try those cases. So you have a possible justice system that could deal with this but is not really ready to do so. In fact, the problem is that they haven't tried any demobilized paramilitaries yet; they are still under investigation.
We're talking about three years now since the adoption of that law. So the justice system doesn't work in Colombia.