00:00Jaiber Parra
00:27Jaiber Parra
00:29Soy un habitante de aquí, de la comunidad de Latillos
00:32Estoy desempleado, porque no quieren dar empleo de las empresas
00:35No hay empleo nada
00:36Y ahora las empresas mineras no están dañando nuestro cuerpo
00:39y eso no es posible que pase aqui con nosotros
00:41por que
00:41No aguanta
00:42aguantas aqui pasando una ansiedad de asigniendo tanta riqueza al lado
00:46Eso no aguanta lo digo
01:00We were a city of 6.000 or 7.000 inhabitants, we were very nice.
01:05Those times were very beautiful, I managed to live with the water and the mining.
01:10In 1995, the boom of carbon, the prices of carbon at the international level,
01:16then those pulps, those large multinationales, to the export.
01:21Then they were relegated, they took us from the area where we were, and we were displaced.
01:29Everyone who came to the water came with a dream of a better life,
01:33that is, working in the mining.
01:35They were less the ones who did it, and more the ones who believed it, but they were disillusioned.
01:42I came to Valledupar looking for a better source of work.
01:46I wanted to study in the CENA, to be able to train more.
01:49I did not achieve it, but I lost my hope.
02:02When I was a miner, in a moment, the quality of life changed me, because I am also a employee
02:12of that.
02:13What it has taken me is a great value of my life, because I am affected by a health problem
02:19and I realized that working in mining, that is the column.
02:24People are sick.
02:25Those who have had the opportunity to work, a number of people are sick.
02:30They are sick.
02:31They are sick.
02:33They are sick.
02:34They are sick.
02:35They are sick.
02:37They are sick.
02:39They are sick.
02:40We are sick.
02:43We work in Drummond or not in Drummond, we die.
02:46And in Drummond and any other companies, people can die from a nurse or diabetes,
02:51or any other kind of disease.
02:53Well, since I woke up, I'm cleaning, cleaning the tables, for example, every time we need a plate or a
03:01glass, we have to clean it, because it always accumulates the powder, and you have one who is constantly with
03:08the hand in the hand, or if not in the hand, and the hand in the hand, and the hand
03:10in the hand, and the hand in the hand, and the hand in the hand, and the hand in the
03:11hand, and the hand in the hand.
03:14I would like to come back again in those times of the past few years, and that I would like
03:22to come back again in my old people with customs and cultures, because they have already finished, and that I
03:29would like to come back again in the hand in the hand in the hand, and that if the agriculture
03:37was done,
03:38It was done, it was done with the gold and a craft, and that I would like to come back
03:43again in the hand that he would like to come back with the crystallineized bass that were the ones who
03:52brought to our founder,
03:55that it would like to come back again in the hand in the hand in the hand in the hand
04:00where the women's時間 all day were going to be cleaned.
04:15A lot of our natives left here without anything, because we had to malvendere or vendere the land to the
04:24company.
04:26We don't have to wait anymore here, because we don't have anywhere to go.
04:30Everything is prohibited, everything is private property.
04:32Not only they left the land, but the territory, because nowadays their customs were changing.
04:40They came from other people from other parts.
04:44I've been in many churches, and I've been in churches where there is no carbon.
04:48It's completely different.
04:51They are more calm, with less population.
04:54It's beautiful, but it's clear.
05:00It's a little bit.
05:05It's a little bit.
05:06It's a little bit.
05:07It's a little bit.
05:09It's a little bit.
05:09One is calling to the ambient people.
05:11If it's true that the mining impact and has negative impacts on the environment,
05:18it's true that we cannot leave the mining to one side, because without mining there would no be development.
05:25Nobody can desconocer that the department of Cesar is in the center of the department.
05:33There are agricultural land, agricultural land,
05:36and what we see is a great desert and a misery.
05:40All these things are responsibility of the state,
05:43because if it allows foreigners to get rid of the house,
05:47as soon as they come in,
05:49we have to directly responsible the government of turn,
05:53who have been the permit of this massacre.
05:57There has been a greater understanding of environmental awareness,
06:01and the challenge is to make a miner's responsible in the country and in the department.
06:17We have told us that in 2016,
06:23we are going to move on,
06:26but we are negotiating what basic needs,
06:33a land in good state,
06:35free of contamination,
06:37free of armed conflict,
06:39free of water,
06:40free of water,
06:43and a land that is suitable for cultivating,
06:46because we want to be farmers.
06:49Because the problem in itself is not the mining,
06:54the problem is the way it is developed,
06:58the way it is developed,
07:00and the way it is developed,
07:00and the way it has been managed the resources,
07:03which, even in comparison to the impacts of the mining,
07:07they have been perceived by the concept of mining.
07:11In mining, yes,
07:12but not the way it is carried out.
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