Last week, more than 400 people, social leaders of 40 villages and 15 representatives of indigenous lobbyists, participated in the peace dialogue table between the government and the National Coordinator of the Bolivarian Army (Cneb), in order to learn how the Zones for Integral Training and Temporary Location (ZUT) will work. Cneb brings together the Commandos de la Frontera, the almost hegemonic group in Putumayo, and the Coordinadora Guerrill…
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Last week, more than 400 people, social leaders of 40 villages and 15 representatives of indigenous lobbyists, participated in the peace dialogue table between the government and the National Coordinator of the Bolivarian Army (Cneb), in order to learn how the Zones for Integral Training and Temporary Location (ZUT) will work. Cneb brings together the Commandos de la Frontera, the almost hegemonic group in Putumayo, and the Coordinadora Guerrill…