00:08There was a lot of people buried in that time who killed people and brought them to kill them.
00:15They only brought them to kill them to kill them.
00:18People were buried in a hole because they didn't know how to call them.
00:26That's why there are many bodies that are difficult to identify or rescue them.
00:32Yes, they didn't know who killed them.
00:34Why? Who knows?
00:37The important thing was to bring them to kill them.
00:40At least to know that they were in a cemetery.
00:55The conflict is that Puerto Alvira is at the moment of destruction, lack of population.
01:03Because when this was handled, it was a secret.
01:06In La Bonanza Cocalera, there was a lot of commerce.
01:10It was a very prosperous country, but based on the coca.
01:14So, that was controlled by the illegal forces.
01:17When they were attacked by the illegal forces, they went to kill them.
01:24When the massacres came from the people, the paramilitares came from.
01:31So, it was a lot of panic.
01:32And the whole world exploded.
01:41from individuals from the legal force.
01:44For example, the legal force were attacked by the塩 in a very own way.
01:48That's why people were attacked by the communists so countries were among it.
01:49They took one man, at a very honest, or an unhappy genre.
01:56Well, they wrecked theavour�あたち in the spill category.
02:00And they put his blood out there and they died and they died.
02:03The man in John Cove can eval quale Man Segado 14 pieces ofprus in 1910s.
02:03There was another one that was burned in the Monument of the Caídos, in Puerto Alvira,
02:09where there was a lot of people, and there was a gas bomb, and they shot the gas bomb,
02:15and the gas bomb exploded, and the people destroyed it and destroyed it.
02:24The people, and the majority of the people who killed those dead people,
02:28they don't exist here in the village. There are people who came from other regions.
02:34In this cemetery there can be members of the public force,
02:38because in combat, when they sequestered a lot of people,
02:42they killed them in the cautiver, and they brought them to the ground, and they brought them to the ground.
02:47Many times, the same forces illegals were killed.
02:49There were people who killed them.
02:54Here, there was a settlement in 2010.
02:58So, there was a machete, a guadaño, and the people who came from the ground,
03:03and they had to burn them all the rastrojos, all the animals,
03:04and they were burning them, the góvedas, the cruces, the cruces that had in the wood,
03:09and the huellas disappeared.
03:11Here we can be sitting down, but it's hard to identify them.
03:45Puerto Alvira
03:49Personalmente, por lo mío, a mí me mataron, a mí me secuestraron la guerrilla, me la secuestraron y me llevaron
03:56una hija el 28 de agosto de 2001, me la llevaron de Mocuare, prácticamente la llevaron, ¿cómo le llamas eso?,
04:03reclutada, a las malas.
04:07Tenía que saber más a mi hija y con el tiempo, con el tiempo, alguien me dijo que la habían
04:10matado, porque mi hija no volvía a saber nada de ella y precisamente yo estoy esperando, si algún día el
04:14gobierno de verdad activa esa búsqueda de cuerpos, a ver si algún día puedo encontrar en alguna parte del cuerpo
04:23de mi hija.
04:31Esto siempre ha tenido protección, porque este cementerio prácticamente el comandante que había acá de la guerrilla lo mandó a
04:39hacer así, en Baldocinar, y cercado también con vareta y madera.
04:47Pero hace aproximadamente dos años la Cruz Roja mandó la malla y los postes en concreto.
04:56Hay personas que han venido a buscar, han venido con la Fiscalía, con la Fiscalía de Tolomán, han venido a
05:04sacar sus familiares.
05:18¡Gracias!
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