00:12I'm feeling it has to be a decent space for you.
00:19The generalization of the process is a standard space for all the options.
00:19We are also that individual options are easier to use.
00:19The order of the process is to build this little space for you,
00:20Let's do the same thing.
00:24Oh, no, no!
00:28Let's do this!
00:30My name is Luisa Zúñiga, I have 28 years of age, I work in the socio-cultural part.
00:39It's a space in these festivals, now Encuentros, where you can listen to the different stories
00:48that have been through the armed conflict of the country.
00:52So, the opportunity to listen to the stories of people who were victims of massacres
01:00and actors of those massacres, in a same space,
01:04allows us to understand that the armed conflict is not only a space of war,
01:09but many things that are inside, in the background,
01:13like to understand the true origin of our conflict,
01:16and that as humans we have been victims of a war that never happened to us.
01:21Well, my name is Larry Mosquera, I have 23 years old
01:24and I am a student in the first semester of psychology at the University of Antioquia.
01:27My mom is a victim of the massacres of the Chinita in 1994,
01:30they assassinated 35 people in the neighborhood, like in the corner of our house,
01:34I was born two years later, and they assassinated the husband of her.
01:39In 2002, in the massacres of Bojayá,
01:43they assassinated six family members of my father's family,
01:49and I was a child when this happened.
01:51But as soon as I was aware of everything that happened,
01:54my mom had a pattern of violence marked in the family of my father's family,
01:59that in the neighborhood even continued to happen many things,
02:02and they began to ask me why this happened.
02:06My name is Nilsa Pernia Bailarín,
02:09I am in Benahella Vida,
02:11from the municipality of Murindó,
02:12and my job is secretary of Cabildo Mayor.
02:14The problem that there is in our municipality is the conflict with the armed group,
02:23that there are several groups in our territories,
02:29making them damage to the indigenous people civil.
02:34So, for this meeting it was because I know that it is very important
02:42to give them to know the situation, the problem that there is in our territories.
03:04Today I do truth and I receive truth.
03:08Today I do fraternity and I receive truth.
03:12Today I do justice and I receive hope.
03:15I do strength and I receive peace.
03:18Today I do solidarity and I receive dignity.
03:22Today I do balance and I receive power.
03:26Today I do humility and I receive hope.
03:29Today I do humility and I receive hope.
03:29Today I receive power and I receive peace.
03:34Today I receive joy and I receiveственно.
03:43There is a phrase that I read ago, that says that everything that they are doing to the young people
03:48in front of the cameras,
03:50now think about everything that they did to our people in the field, when nobody saw them.
03:55This paro has something particular.
03:58Always in manifestations and in the paros that the country has had,
04:03because this is not the only one who was born,
04:05the young people have always been,
04:07the young people have always been,
04:08the young people have always been,
04:09the young people have always been,
04:12the young people have always been,
04:14but the particularity of this,
04:17is that the adults are recognizing us.
04:20At some point we said,
04:25like,
04:25a few years,
04:31under this road,
04:33there was a lot of mountains,
04:35a lot of blood,
04:36even under our feet,
04:38there can be many bones,
04:40many remains,
04:41and today we are doing this.
04:44So,
04:45that gives us a lot of power.
04:52The electoral force is that we have to admit to them.
04:53In honor of our killer and desaparecients,
04:56thanks to our innocent sinners.
04:57in honor of our innocent sinners and disappeared.
05:00In honor of our殺害 and desaparecients,
05:06in honor of our innocent sinners and desaparecients.
05:13that expresses an indignation, and an indignation for the absence of a social and economic democracy,
05:21and that means the absence of goods shared for everyone and all.
05:27This has to do with accumulated pain, that have not been closed, and I'm talking about the country in general.
05:35This struggle is the root of the past struggles, and the most immediate struggles.
05:41We came with the young people who stayed there, closed to the force.
05:47The 2008 struggle, closed to the force, not because the young people wanted.
05:53And the same day of the 21-N is a struggle that remained in parentheses, and that was closed to
05:59the force.
06:00Those young people, poor people, are coming out to complain, because they were tired.
06:09Andres Caicedo said that Cali is a city that is waiting, but they don't open the door to the desperate
06:14people.
06:15Those desperate people are the young people.
06:32The memory for the people in Penayavida is to remember the past, and to put it in public, so that
06:45everyone can see it.
06:46And that they support us to improve, so that we don't repeat the violence, the problem that there are in
06:58our territories.
06:59We need support to change that problem that we are experiencing today.
07:05I think that memory has a double connotation.
07:08A record of events in the past, and a commitment from a true consciousness in doing something.
07:14I think that memory is going to build, not only on the side of the tragedy, but on the side
07:23of what we are doing.
07:24So I think that the construction of that memory is going to be from what each one brings, for example,
07:31in the stories.
07:32Those stories that we have to start to write, spread and read.
07:37That memory is memory.
07:38That memory is memory.
07:39Every day, every time, I have to go to memory.
07:42So we become intense.
07:44We are intense.
07:45We are intense.
07:45We have a month of break.
07:46That we remember all the time who have been those people who have been assassinated,
07:51who have taken away from us, taking away from us, life.
07:54And remember, I don't forget.
07:56I don't forget.
07:57Never again.
07:58Nobody has all the memory.
08:01Never even the truth can speak of the only memory.
08:05We all have a part of this memory.
08:08This memory of the violence, but also these memories transformed into possibilities of life projects for this country.
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