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"Peace Recognizes Farmers as Political Subjects in Colombia"

Summary by berria.eus
Despite the threat of land expropriation, Yesica Mendez Alvarado (Barrancabermeja, Colombia, 1986) is determined to hold on to her native fields in the Central Magdalena Valley, Colombia. She became a member of the Cimitarra Valley Farmers' Association twenty years ago and has been defending human rights and land for two decades. Thanks to the Catalan Refugee Assistance Committee, she has been moving from Colombia to Barcelona for six months to …
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Despite the threat of land expropriation, Yesica Mendez Alvarado (Barrancabermeja, Colombia, 1986) is determined to hold on to her native fields in the Central Magdalena Valley, Colombia. She became a member of the Cimitarra Valley Farmers' Association twenty years ago and has been defending human rights and land for two decades. Thanks to the Catalan Refugee Assistance Committee, she has been moving from Colombia to Barcelona for six months to …

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berria.eus broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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