00:07I arrived here two years ago, here in Guavijara.
00:11And since I arrived here, it has always been constant and persistent
00:15the attack of us in the area where I live.
00:30One time I arrived with a completely false order, in black,
00:37and they sent me the house, they sent me the order of capture
00:42and I didn't even know my name.
00:44It's illegal, wait, wait, wait.
00:47I was working with cheese, so I said, I'm going to buy cheese.
00:56When I entered, when I looked, all the ejército was there when I arrived.
01:00They told me, let me go out of the car.
01:02I went out and they said, what do they need?
01:05They said, what do they need?
01:06They said, what do they need?
01:08They said, what do they need if I come to buy cheese?
01:10They said, no, we know that you work with the war.
01:15They told me, if we want to kill them,
01:20to kill them and throw them in the helicopter or uniform them and everything.
01:27It turns out that the army appeared in this forest.
01:30They were in the forest.
01:32They were in the forest.
01:33It worried about us because they came with the army
01:35and they came from home to home, from home to home.
01:39I looked at that the intentions were not good.
01:42And more with the people who had in the forest,
01:45it was worse than that.
01:46They said, no, we don't know what group would be there.
01:49Because if a guy had no insignia,
01:51if he had any insignia here,
01:53he would say, well, a soldier, a sergeant,
01:55I don't know, because I can't understand that.
01:57And they could have entered into the investigation.
02:00But we were there.
02:15First, as a guardia to form a guardia,
02:16guardia to form a guardia, guardia to form a guardia.
02:18I started with the same communities,
02:22of the way involved the organization
02:24of organizing them as guardia
02:26to defend ourselves,
02:27our communities,
02:29and our people like our guardia to.
02:30We are practically in the same conflict since I was born, because I was born and raised in this region.
02:39The institutionality, the presence of the state by the military forces, the national army and police forces
02:44have arrived in a way violent way, wanting to get killed,
02:53destroying the roads with explosive artifacts, and we are going to try to deal with them pacifically,
03:00to reach a agreement and respect our rights.
03:08The fight with the government and the state daily is because they don't provide anything to us
03:14and they come to destroy things.
03:17What we want is that they let us work.
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