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La minga indígena llegó en la mañana de este lunes al centro administrativo de La Alpujarra, donde impidieron el paso de funcionarios de la alcaldía y la gobernación de Antioquia. En 12 buses y dos camiones, alrededor de 500 indígenas llegaron a La Alpujarra en Medellín, donde se instalaron carpas y ollas. Entre los participantes hay alrededor de 100 niños, según reportes de las autoridades.

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00:00Thank you so much for joining us.
00:38Today we have about 900 indigenous people here in the people of Senu and the people of Lávidas
00:45with the intention to dialogue with the department government.
00:50First idea, the name of indigenous teachers,
00:54educational infrastructure in indigenous communities,
01:00We want to talk with the ICBF to explain why
01:05the attention of the children of first childhood.
01:09We want to talk with the National Tierra,
01:12the national government,
01:13why we have advanced with the constitution of the recuerdos
01:16and the amplification of the recuerdos
01:18when the tierra the we have ourselves.
01:20Only formalization.
01:22We want to talk with the Tagran,
01:25because this ola invernal
01:26has given the help of a mercantile,
01:29but we have more than two months
01:31of being in this precarious situation,
01:34without food,
01:35the cultivation of the inundation
01:38and they have to respond to the communities
01:41with attention and humanitarian aid.
01:46So, more than all,
01:47pacifically,
01:48we have come here to Medellín
01:50to look at the dialogue
01:51with the governor of Antioquia,
01:54with the employees of the government,
01:57so that we can bring them
01:58structural solutions to our paths.
02:19The first thing is that we see
02:21that they are trying to instrumentalize
02:24the indigenous communities,
02:25and worse even,
02:27the children of the indigenous communities
02:29of the indigenous communities.
02:29We are talking about that
02:30among the almost 500 people
02:32that came to Medellín
02:34in the morning,
02:35there are around 180 men
02:37of indigenous communities.
02:38indigenous communities.
02:39So,
02:40first of all,
02:40there is a peaceful protest
02:42and social protest
02:43that is more regulated
02:45and that we respect.
02:46What we will not allow
02:48to do is that there are
02:50phenomena of violence
02:50and the instructions are clear.
02:52It is to preserve
02:53the integrity of all
02:54of those who protest
02:55and those who don't.
02:57What is very curious,
02:59or not so curious,
03:01I think that
03:01they see their ears at the burro.
03:03Why?
03:04Because
03:04just when they start
03:06the attacks against Antioquia
03:09of a specific political sector
03:13and that they want to
03:14denigrate Antioquia,
03:15they now have planned
03:18just this issue
03:19with the indigenous communities
03:20as they have done
03:21in Bogotá,
03:22in Cali
03:23and in other cities
03:24and they get blocked.
03:26Do you think that
03:26that is free?
03:39for many different people
03:40of them
03:40the outside
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03:41of Pруle
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