00:11There was an confrontation between the armed and legal groups of the ELN and the Golf Plan,
00:19and there was a strong confrontation and we had to go out of the territory.
00:24We had a lot of difficulty in the issue of food,
00:27and we had a lot of difficulty in the issue of food,
00:29and the health has been very bad.
00:31We had all the failures of the case.
00:34For me, it's like a confinement.
00:36We move on, but we are confined,
00:38because our children don't have the same freedom that we have in the territory
00:42to be able to go out without fear of anything.
00:44We are here in this albergue, but in reality, the issue is complex,
00:48because this neighborhood is one of the most dangerous areas of Bonaventura.
00:52We have to throw stones, go from here, go from here, go from here,
00:57so it's quite complex, right, this issue,
01:00because we are here not because we want,
01:02we are here for the situation and the conflict
01:05and the war that has forced us to go out of our territory.
01:21This displacement has affected us a lot.
01:24First of all, psychologically, the women, more than all,
01:30children, also affects us in the cultural part, artisanal part, fishing part.
01:38That is our concern also, the alimentation.
01:43We moved on because the armed armed groups were already in our territory,
01:51and we had to go out because some of the members of the community
01:57were like a way to recruit,
02:01they sent them to make favors to work with them,
02:04so I was under a threat.
02:32We are afraid because we feel distracted and safe sort of
02:36and we feel insecure und Hobbit
02:37We don't have any security in our own house.
02:38With the children we have to leave them to school,
02:41we can go to the river,
02:44as we had before,
02:45we enjoy the work space
02:49because we come to the crops,
02:51and we have to visit them,
02:52and we have to go back.
02:54Sometimes, two or three months
02:56that we can move from home
02:57and with the young people we have fear
03:01because we don't have so many options
03:02for the young people,
03:04so sometimes they take the route that we don't have to.
03:10Here sometimes there are two times
03:12that there are confrontations,
03:13there are other times that they cease,
03:15but after three or four days there are confrontations
03:17or there is a cessation
03:18or there is a cessation that the people can't be mobilized.
03:21It's a chaotic topic.
03:23For the people in general,
03:25some kind of economy is very difficult.
03:28We have lost the productive areas
03:32because we can't go to those productive spaces.
03:34And if we go,
03:35we go with the burden
03:36that something can happen.
03:45What we agreed to do was bring
03:48some humanitarian reliefs,
03:51in this case,
03:52to the populations of the rivers Calima and San Juan,
03:56between the Valle and Chocó,
03:58populations widely affected by the armed conflict,
04:02populations that are in situation of displacement
04:04or resistance in their territory.
04:07We have been able to verify
04:10populations abandoned,
04:12communities doing resistance in the territory,
04:16populations displaced,
04:19affections to the social and community infrastructure,
04:22and, above all,
04:23the rupture of the social fabric.
04:25I think that's the main thing we have seen,
04:28but also the proposals of the communities.
04:32Well,
04:33an urgent action,
04:34that is for all,
04:35that is precisely the bilateral cese.
04:37That is needed.
04:39What they are most demanding today
04:42is that the communities stop the war,
04:45that they let them live
04:46as they traditionally have lived in the territory.
04:50We are about to take away from the place
04:54where we are.
04:57It is an immediate attention
04:59that we want to help us,
05:01that they can help us,
05:01that they can be located here,
05:03in Buenaventura.
05:05If they don't take away,
05:06who will help us?
05:08One of the important things
05:10is the needs that we have in the albergue,
05:11the food,
05:12the health,
05:13the health,
05:13because what the Unidad Víctimas
05:15gives us,
05:16we collaborate every four months,
05:17it does not reach us
05:19to sustain the needs
05:20that we have in reality.
05:22We want the healthy territory,
05:24that we save that,
05:25and that we have security,
05:26that we have permanent support
05:27from the ONGs,
05:29before we had them,
05:30but now we don't have them.
05:32And that the government
05:33can not only send us
05:34to militarize the area,
05:35because with all that
05:37that the government
05:37has sent us to militarize
05:38everything that has happened,
05:39so we don't have security
05:41nor trust.
05:43And in that negotiation
05:44of them,
05:44that we have direct participation
05:45to this community
05:46of Bajo Calima.
05:47We are asking
05:49three fundamental things.
05:50One,
05:51the health of the territory,
05:52the food of the U.S.
05:54and all those
05:54motors-generators of violence.
05:56That the young and young people
05:58who are immersed in the conflict,
06:01that by the armed groups
06:03they were permeated
06:04and they were taken
06:04and they were taken
06:05and they were taken
06:06back to their home.
06:08And finally,
06:09that no less important,
06:11we are soliciting
06:12that those people
06:13who were disappeared
06:14in the framework
06:14of the armed conflict
06:16they can give
06:17the humanitarian duel
06:19and they can be sent
06:20their rest
06:21to their families
06:22or they can be sent
06:23to their families.
06:24But additionally,
06:25that we are soliciting
06:26time.
06:28That in the least
06:29time possible,
06:30after the firmament
06:32or the installation
06:33of the second round
06:34of the negotiation,
06:35that we can activate
06:36all this issue
06:37of humanitarian relief
06:39and that we can
06:39in a short time
06:41start to give
06:41all these proposals
06:42that by the
06:43communities are asking.
06:46What does it help us
06:47to deal with the UN
06:47if the other group
06:48will continue
06:49in the same conditions?
06:50The UN is a guarantee
06:51and the other group
06:52what?
06:53That is one
06:54of the requirements
06:55that we want
06:56to return,
06:57that we can save
06:57the territory
06:58and that we can live
06:59free
07:00and in peace.
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