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Un buldócer, que en apariencia podría ser algo nimio para sanar las heridas de la guerra, unió a la comunidad de Ataco que necesitaba recuperar esa herramienta para poder volver a sus tierras tras el desplazamiento provocado por grupos armados.

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00:00We moved some to the casco urbano, others went to the city, to Bogotá, Ibagué,
00:06different places where the people left.
00:08That was a sector that stayed quite alone.
00:12But some came back soon, some came back years later, some came back.
00:39In 2001, there was a bulldozer, because that bulldozer had given the government to the communities,
00:48and this machine managed by several communities, as it is now.
00:53It was used to arrange the road, to open breaches for the fincas.
01:00And it turns out that in 2001, with the conflict, the army, thinking that the machine was probably the one
01:08of the armed forces,
01:09they put it on fire, burned the machine, and they told us that,
01:15that when we returned, there was no help for the community.
01:23The city of Oda, southwestern Erickson
01:25The city of Oda, lacune, and El Pa sickle
01:30The city of Oda, santa, lacune, sustenties and sigh of silence
01:49In 2012, the bridge came because the migration of
01:51Oda, Vil had done overusiasti, as a замечaries.
01:53These ways that there are now, they were already done, some were made of entrance for different roads.
02:01There was only one that happens here at Tacona Tagaima, that happens by several roads,
02:06but there are roads that have to be made with a special way to entrance.
02:09That was done with the machine.
02:11In the moment of the displacement and when they removed the machine,
02:14most of us left us.
02:17The factories remained empty.
02:21The truth is that at that time there was a transport like that there is now,
02:25but that transport didn't even go back,
02:27there was no car.
02:30Personally, I remember that after returning,
02:33I had to go to Tacona Tagaima and bring my children to Lomo de Mula.
02:47There was also an integral plan of reparation colective,
02:52which, while already was built, had a very low level of implementation.
02:57There were very few measures that had already begun to execute by the unit of victims.
03:03The dialogue between the unit of victims and the subject was not fluid, not clear.
03:08And additionally, one of the most important measures for the subject,
03:12which was a bulldozer that allowed them,
03:17in a community way, to make the maintenance and maintenance of the roads.
03:22It had little political will on behalf of the state for their fulfillment.
03:29That's where CODES comes to be part of that process.
03:55What we did from CODES and from the Program of Participation and Reparation Colective of the Victims,
04:03that we conducted with the support of USAID,
04:05was to strengthen that impulse committee,
04:09renovate their statutes,
04:11renovate their leaderships,
04:13and give them visibility to new faces and new voices
04:17that were waiting for the issue of reparation colective.
04:20In this moment, we have a plan of reparation colective
04:24that is implemented in a greater proportion than 80%.
04:29And this year, the unit also fulfilled with the commitment
04:35of giving the subject to the bulldozer,
04:38which is a central element of reparation for them and they are.
04:50The project was planned to be there first,
04:53and then it comes up to the sillas.
04:55Maybe there would be Canoas Lavaga.
04:58Here, San Roque, and finally Canoas Copete.
05:03And Montefrio, which is one of the areas that also united
05:06to the collective work.
05:09there.
05:11Yeah.
05:36There you go,este.
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