00:11My name is Beatriz García Lechuga.
00:15I am a legal representative of Fundapart Foundation.
00:19We have a collective of the process of Chimborazo
00:22here in Tierra Nueva, Municipio Pueblo Viejo.
00:27It is a collective of 112 families.
00:31In those 112 families, we have all the victims victims.
00:36Depots, displacement, threats, murders, murders,
00:40murders, victims of sexual violence,
00:42and at least the of the Minas.
00:43We have been there and formed the foundation
00:48to make us look at the institutions.
01:18The people who have given us the guarantee to be able to support COCO, USAID,
01:23and now that we also belong to a regional organization called CEMMA.
01:28We are supported by them and this has been fundamental.
01:33The CEMMA is the Commission of Follow-up to the Public Reparation Colective
01:37of Montes de María and the Centro del Mandalay.
01:39In this moment, there are more than 14 communities.
01:42The CEMMA what they do is reunify processes
01:45that are looking to guarantee the rights more basic
01:48of the victims of the conflict population.
01:51In this case, the communities, in this case,
01:54one of the main goals is to rescate this group of families
02:02that we had dispersed.
02:03We had dispersed in different parts of the region,
02:09the department and the municipality
02:10that we were displaced.
02:12And today, almost all of us are here in the community
02:14in the area of Oriheca.
02:16We have strengthened with COCO and USAID
02:21because one of the projects where we made the most visible
02:24our victims' process of sexual violence
02:27in 37 women, 4 children and 2 men
02:33that through this project,
02:35we made our declaration as victims of sexual violence.
02:41Like the tension in this part of the Magdalene is so tardy,
02:44and very few, even the communities,
02:47the victims colective that have been visible
02:49if you look at the immense map of collective victimizations
02:52in all of this region,
02:54and the silence that have been held for decades,
02:57you understand that if you can reach one of them
03:00and strengthen everything that you are looking for,
03:03you can accomplish several rights
03:06that have been vulnerable.
03:07The land is fundamental
03:08because they have been seen by the institution
03:11as a collective collective.
03:13Because they were all the time displaced,
03:15they were displaced in Oriheca
03:16and if they were formed as a association,
03:19the institutions were seen as a collective collective
03:22of organizations.
03:23CODESA has been fighting to understand
03:25that they are displaced
03:27and that they have the right to the land.
03:28We have a sentence
03:31for the restitution of land
03:32against the Magistrates of Cartagena
03:34since 2018,
03:36and until now, 2023,
03:38that they give us the resolution of the rest.
03:41But, well, we have a good point
03:43where it says that we have access to land
03:45and we also have a free writing
03:48for free writing.
03:49Well, here is a group called
03:51the Procesor Chimborazo
03:52that we have the resolution
03:54and that we are willing to go back to the land,
03:56to work on the land.
03:58And that the opportunity that we have
04:00is to work on the land
04:03to produce,
04:05not only for the farmers
04:06who have the need,
04:08but also to give us
04:10a good opportunity
04:11to our communities.
04:12Look, I dream of
04:13in that land
04:14with my grandchildren
04:16who are creating
04:17those birds,
04:18that when they come to visit me,
04:21I would say
04:22let's make a bird hunt
04:24and have to give them
04:27100% natural.
04:29rattle.
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