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Bogota, Aug 12 (EFE).- More than a hundred indigenous people displaced by the armed conflict in their territory remain in a makeshift camp in the Tercer Milenio park in downtown Bogota, waiting for the mayor's office to provide them with permanent accommodation during the COVID-19 pandemic.(Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ). SHOT LIST: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE CAMP OUT AT TERCER MILENIO PARK IN DOWNTOWN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA. SOUND BITE: EDUARDO MAMUNDIE, SECRETARY OF THE EMBERA-CHAMI INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY (IN SPANISH). TRANSLATION: The community is not refusing the proposal but the proposal was meant to last only 14 days. Therefore, our community decided that we go to the Corferia, then where do we go next? Once the 14-day contract ends, we will be in the same situation as what we are now.
Bogota, Oct 4 (EFE).- At least 800 indigenous Colombians, who have taken refuge in the National Park of Bogota, on Monday asked the Colombian government for help and said they would not return to their villages due to the violence in the areas. Most of the indigenous people, from Colombia's western Chocó department, have been forcibly displaced due to armed clashes between drug gangs seeking to dominate the area. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ).SHOT LIST: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF THE CHOCO DEPARTMENT TAKE REFUGE IN THE NATIONAL PARK, IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
BogotA, Oct 18 (EFE).- A massive caravan of indigenous people that traveled about 500 kilometers in the last four days arrived in Bogota Sunday with the expectation of a possible meeting with Colombian president Iván Duque.The caravan of indigenous people expect to ask Duque for concrete actions in the face of the upsurge in violence. (Camera: SANTIAGO GUERRA)SHOT LIST: ARRIVAL OF A MASSIVE CARAVAN OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
Indigenous people arrive in Bogota, in a caravan that left from Cali, in the hope of meeting with the government of president Ivan Duque to address the violence they say they are suffering in their territories. IMAGES
Cali (Colombia), Oct 15 (EFE), (CAMERA: Ernesto Guzmán Jr.) .- Thousands of indigenous people from southwestern Colombia began a trip to Bogotá Thursday in Cali, where they hope to arrive next Monday to speak directly to President Iván Duke.
Cali (Colombia), Oct 15 (EFE), (CAMERA: Ernesto Guzmán Jr.) .- Thousands of indigenous people from southwestern Colombia began a trip to Bogotá Thursday in Cali, where they hope to arrive next Monday to speak directly to President Iván Duke.