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Jesús Dicue, un campesino de Corinto (Cauca) que prestó servicio militar en su juventud y luego ingresó a las filas del M-19, hoy comparte la tierra que heredó de su familia con otros campesinos sin tierra. Juntos le apuestan a dejar atrás los cultivos de uso ilícito como la coca y la amapola para cosechar alimentos de manera responsable con el medio ambiente.

Este video hace parte de la mini serie documental Corinto Resistente: Tres maneras de tejer la vida en medio del conflicto, realizado por jóvenes caucanos con apoyo de la beca Viva Voz de Memria y la Comisión de la Verdad.

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00:27The family was formed by six brothers, my father and my father.
00:29My father was a person who didn't have the ability to study, so they came to the house and there
00:41were the boys.
00:43In the 1970s, he started to get sick.
00:48In the 1974s, we couldn't.
01:02After being deserted from the studio, I started to go there journaling.
01:15I started to go there for Miranda, and after that, I started to go to the military service.
01:23I went to the military service, and I left.
01:38The military service was sent to the military service.
01:55I was in the 19th century, and I arrived, and after a few months, they were climbing up.
02:03They gave me a little squadron.
02:29I went to the military service, and I went to the military service, and I went to the military service.
02:36I went to the military service, and I went to the military service, and I went to the military service.
02:54I went to the military service, and a 10% of the military service was so low!
02:59We decided not to sow, because it was not profitable.
03:07And then, in the second, to sow, of whatnuia had to sow,
03:12all the vegetation, and I didn't have to do it like this patio.
03:19PELAO!
03:25At that time, I was a boy and he came and cut all this,
03:31all the water to here.
03:32And then the water was secated.
03:50When I arrived in 2002, I was here to work on the Arumales,
03:54because of the conflict and the illicit situation.
03:57I didn't like to work on Arumales,
04:01so I came here to work on the Arumales,
04:02here's the Mr. Chucho.
04:07One can put the candle on the mountains,
04:13because if it's the land,
04:16it's the first condition that he puts.
04:18And not to use fungicidas,
04:21insecticidas,
04:22or tamalesas,
04:25because the land is degraded,
04:27and the land is dead,
04:28so if it's the land is dead,
04:29it doesn't produce anything of food.
04:31And then here's the Mr. Chucho,
04:33he always is in the terrain,
04:35so everyone works here.
04:56The situation of the comuns of the village,
04:59here has animals,
05:00which they have not used to be alive.
05:05Many of them have an arumales
05:05a river to The Caballel,
05:06They want to work, but they don't have it, and sometimes they just pay for it.
05:13So I started thinking, I'm going to open the space so they can do the productive projects that they have
05:27in mind.
05:30They sow the fruit that they have thought, but it should be legal,
05:40that they don't let me get into trouble.
05:47Also, the terrain is in the resguard, so I have to do that.
05:58I don't want to change ideas.
06:03The most important thing is that we always eat food.
06:08And that is, fruit and fruit, until September.
06:12Be careful that they wake up the wind.
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