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00:33We really have to fight for all these years to seek recognition that it should be equal to any Colombian
00:44citizen.
00:44Because the police, the member of the public force that has been killed,
00:49as they themselves have expressed in the writings,
00:52was in acts of service, in their work.
01:13So, one of the questions is for you,
01:18when was the Dama Verde Oliva?
01:21I think since my son died.
01:23My son called Jesús Leonardo Melgarejo Serrano,
01:26he was 23 years old.
01:30He died in the Merced Sardinata,
01:34on the 26th of July of 2016.
01:38And believe me that the death of him,
01:40for me, was a very big damage.
01:43As long as he passed,
01:45one will never forget it,
01:47nor will suffer this big pain.
01:50When you come to work in any company,
01:53you say,
01:53they are not going to kill me,
01:54so they will have to be done.
01:55He will be fulfilled a vocation,
01:58one job because it is what he likes,
02:00because he wants to have a vision of the future,
02:03because it is a structure,
02:04an entity, a stable,
02:05which is what is the only thing that is in Colombia.
02:07But you don't have to be fulfilled,
02:08you don't have to be fulfilled.
02:10You have to be fulfilled with your mission and your duty,
02:11but to want to be with your family.
02:14And we are Colombians, because under that uniform there is a Colombian, a citizen, who is doing a job.
02:21And the union says that no, that they are not a victim.
02:24These are so unjust things.
02:25But for that, that motivation and those injustices were what did nace the Dama Verde Oliva.
02:52In the case of my husband, the Defensoría of the Pueblo took a early alert that the guerrillas would throw
02:58to the people.
03:00And they did nothing.
03:06What was the case of my husband?
03:08I almost always focus on how they had to go ahead with their children.
03:13How was that process when they killed their husband?
03:18To have a child is for a whole life.
03:21Yes, that doesn't have a name.
03:23Because I stayed with three children and I went ahead and said they were three boys.
03:27And I said they had to go ahead.
03:30I said they had to go ahead and say they were three boys.
03:32But this vacío that I have in my children.
03:34That doesn't have a name, if that is true.
03:36Yes, but...
03:38Well, my husband was born on December 9th of 2015.
03:44I have been a pleasure, but I have no longer anymore.
03:49And I joined to participate in these events and resaltate my memory of my husband.
03:54The family is gone in the same place.
03:55We have taken up in the same time.
03:58My life is gone.
04:02And, the past, I am so scared.
04:06And I feel like I'm so tired and so well.
04:09And I have to go to my heart every day.
04:12I speak to it.
04:13I am so bored.
04:14I do so for it.
04:20We believe that we do not have this equality of rights
04:24like when they kill a citizen in high risk areas,
04:30like here in the north of Santander is the Catatumbo.
04:37These were the photos of a decoration
04:43that he made the cobernation,
04:48because he was the best commander in the north of Santander.
04:55I never thought that this would happen to me,
04:58that he would die and leave me on the street.
05:02I never thought that he would die so fast.
05:07This is not a uniforme of graduation,
05:10it is not a uniforme.
05:13That below this uniforme,
05:15there is a husband, a brother, a son, a friend, a friend,
05:19a friend that also has pain.
05:22So, the important thing is to have resilience,
05:26build and help build our children
05:28that have a tolerance and peace,
05:31because this country deserves the peace.
05:33And peace.
05:35And peace.
05:59To be continued...
06:00And peace.
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