Regarding the advances related to the comprehension of the dynamics of peace and in the middle of the international unfoldings leading to the repair with justice of women victims of the armed conflict, in this paper an analysis of Resolution 1325 of United Nations (UN) of 2000 as well as other resolutions developing and deepening on it, is done. With this purpose in mind, the analysis considers the following underlying premises contained in them: 1- the affectations of the armed conflict on women are the result of the social and sexual construction of the society, which is heteropatriarchal, to the service of the colonial capitalism, and 2- the armed conflict, instead of contributing to destabilize the capitalist, colonialist, sexist and racial socioeconomical order, has made easier the overaccumulation of wealth, the expropriation of peasant’s earths, the plundering of corporealities-lives of women and subaltern sectors and the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a little Colombian elite.