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La organización de las víctimas en el Caribe permitió que más de 100 familias afectadas por el desplazamiento forzado durante el conflicto armado, hoy lograran una sentencia para la restitución de sus tierras.

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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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