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El actor Fernando Solórzano interpreta a un hombre que perdió a su hijo menor en medio del absurdo de la guerra. El joven tuvo la mala suerte de tomar un bus que la guerrilla interceptó. Esta pieza hace parte de la serie audiovisual 'No más violencia' del Centro Nacional de Memoria Histórica, la Asociación Colombiana de Actores y el Canal Universitario ZOOM.

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00:17I don't know why he was traveling that Monday.
00:22My son was someone who talked a lot, conversed with everyone.
00:29I didn't have a problem with talking with the people,
00:33like my youngest son, like the smallest of all.
00:40That day, in the bus, he was sitting here,
00:46behind the conductor, and by the side of the brother.
00:50There he was.
00:55And suddenly, the guerrilla,
00:59because they were doing a retain that they had evaded someone,
01:04someone of them.
01:10The person who had been evaded was behind the conductor,
01:15just next to the side.
01:16He had a weapon.
01:19And when the guerrilla arrives,
01:24they identify them,
01:25they identify them,
01:26they they are armed with a sword,
01:28a forceje,
01:30and the gunfire gunfire.
01:32They shoot.
01:36And they see them,
01:38they see them,
01:40they see them,
01:41they see them,
01:42they see them,
01:43they see them,
01:44they see them.
01:48They see him.
01:49They see them 25 years ago,
02:02they see them 25 years old.
02:08I still don't believe it, but people tell me that it happened, and I was the one who saw it
02:25there in that hospital,
02:30there in that cold room, and I am always waiting to find myself. When I see my children, the little
02:52boy,
03:00and the next thing I did was to bring all the information to the unit of victims, because someone has
03:10to respond.
03:17And now, no more.
03:31It's enough.
03:33And now, no more violence.
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