But were not a quitter was murdered on june seventh two thousand and seventeen in the evening he. Came on the dick we must cry for the living not for the dead. As you know letting gorillas and twelve of their family members have been murdered since that peace treaty sixty seven Community Leaders have been mounted so in colombia one activist is murdered every four day. He was. Doing yes. I was. Yes. Yes i was he was you know sick stream important for us the guerrillas the commanders and the entire nation to finally see the end of the war and the fighting because if they want to tell the folks here yes yes yes yes. Yes. Yes theyre there who are your dad. This is one of the members of the military ostomy in boca topham my opinion about the Peace Process i said the most important thing is that we no longer kill each other as we used to for months. Colombias civil law stood over fifty years. It claimed the lives of over two hundred twenty thousand people. On september the first twenty seventeen the heart of colombias capital bogota plus other body but was reserved for a rally by the fuck the form a Guerrilla Army. Did it before. The age of. Like black and the i give you the number of guerrillas here is amazing. Having a reunion in the capital is an Emotional Experience and in month in the mountains we used to joke that we need to invoke a time you teased each other with a dream that seemed impossible to achieve more about it become reality its a very emotional feeling. Was. During the war my name was holy on survivor so my civilian name the one i was given when i was born because Luis Fernando a subpoena montoya. In the car just get i mean it was incredible to see everyone who turned up they really organizations higher command of the local leaders were there then the fight of him sick of the resistance fighters are able to come and go freely in the capital and in other important cities like mehdi and kali like egypt with a spirit of showed how successful the far kids were that. Just. Got there were no winners or losers weepers the state was done able to defeat us through military means and we were unable to defeat the state. Officially the Guerrilla Army became a posse but retained its form acronym. Gave up a lot i saw the acronym must not be left on used. Its known all over the wont happen everyone knows us and europe and asia and africa and they roll by now. But when people see or hear a funk for better or worse they know what it stands for that month. Guinness. And when i was a kid was just was given am i what was. I what i was just what i was. I. Going. To marcos situated on columbias southern border is a real Test Laboratory for the peace treaty. Most of the countrys cocaine hills from here. From its home base smugglers have no difficulty shipping deliveries of the drug to neighboring ecuador or even further afield. Us. To mark was always in the region of to moscow is plagued with various problems with all of twenty two thousand hectares of land are used for Coca Cultivation is a harbor is used as a Drug Trafficking route to mexico and Central America when i was the author it is a week and theres a substantial informal economy as a result of Drug Trafficking has taken over the region in a way not. Just you know as we found in the bar treason trafficking routes are all in the same small area. When the state was unable to take control of the region off to the fox left the state failed either because of corruption or inadequate planning and so criminal anneke has prevailed. And done in the region surrounding to moscow over one hundred twenty former fark guerillas are involved in the drug trade and i think gold together with the eleven guerrillas that means eleven criminal organizations are active in the area and says that its not realistic to assume that problems dating back fifty years could be solved in a couple of months since the cease fire started maisies a goal is to say to mrs give you almost this is where. We meet the leader of one of two month his criminal organizations he calls himself rodriguez well. I mean these yeah a militia groups were formed here primarily because the paramilitaries were mistreating and terrorizing the local population is the same but our only choice was to ask for guerrillas for help thats how i got started i did get out of me and suddenly things became extremely violent and then well come beyond was always change the way we operate with iraq must be able to live in peace in the whole day long trying not to put the traitors under too much pressure made as you. Say. Theres no more extortion of my life is different than before. We were as such dissidents but weve still been abiding by their rules you see our activities differently and more of it because we dont go to the fark we get treated differently on the one hand the authorities must be respect. And on the other they mustnt blow this is about our lives not theirs. The former guerrillas are based in a safe area which is in turn monitored by an International Police force. Not for my gender but if you please go park found out of a little party and it has become the states job to guarantee the safety of the former guerrillas and on their way back into legality a lot of the state troops including the police and the military that are committed to this mission are you again are to take over the regions that were controlled by the fars he now forty seven he started enough when hes here but i dont mind though. They last ideas on there are still local criminal gangs those by the argument dissidents who want to continue the drug trade in. The last five to get in the market and then it was enough for a feeble. One into my foot going to come and get that i have its almost embarrassing that people still call me come on that are my. Everyone knows me as commandante romagna. No i tell them that im no longer a commander. Maybe its because they obtained my rank through experience and my actions and achievements. Title can no longer be taken away from me they will probably always call me commandante by me but i know those times are over and i dont have that all thora t. Anymore. But oh man yahoo civilian name is henry is one of the fox most infamous commanders the United States of it a bounty of two point five Million Dollars for him he is perhaps the most hated far commander in colombia it was his idea to use kidnappings as a way to fund the organization their victims are in their thousands. Romani a was one of the main architects of the fox drug policy the u. S. Drug Enforcement Agency suspects him of being responsible for the murder of hundreds of people who disturb the organizations cocaine trade. Now he speaks of the fuck as a force intent on preventing drug production at the market demarco is one of the capitals of the country the entire economy in this area is illegal more cocaine is produced here than in for example the whole of bolivia just into moscow yes. And does it get to know the regions distinctive features and local phenomena so that theyd be able to govern and fish and manner and understand how things work here because. The phonak used to participate in this activity who organizes all this now that the park has withdrawn. This really is truly controlled production for farmer was about to clear for heck tears for a coca field the far would authorize the clearing of two hectares of which one had to be used for food now that the park has withdrawn kolker account of asian. Will increase no to the way he does it in one year the area used for coca farming has grown from one hundred forty five to two hundred thousand hectares circumstances forced people to do this who would farm cocoa beans when it takes twenty workers to produce the ten sacks which are new seven hundred thousand pesos one hectare of coca bush produces two kilograms of coca for which you are paid two million pesos so conservation is a logical choice. If you think if you are you sure. I keep thinking you know as a majors and i was a gorilla for many years in that i joined the fock in one thousand nine hundred three. Your then i felt that their objectives were my own lives in here we wanted a genuine peace. To come with peace is always been our dream it was and i joined the guerrillas with us in mind. Thats why i came to them in libya. I. Would say lets take it from a painting in a music are the most important arts if it. Was. An. Accident i think that i was in the yes and i name is Jessica Sanchez and twenty four years old i became a guerilla when i was fifteen i knew the fark gave us everything we didnt have to worry about clothes or healthcare any im transferring to civilian life presented its own difficulties. Are not used to money and we dont know how to use it because we dont know how the world works we dont know societys rules exams for so many have been there almost almost almost and then one of the most famous. Form of fox old is passing time with a game of soccer. At the two mug reintegration camp former fighters have been given land for funny. Video and dizzy when you know that but i have been with a fark for twenty five years we mainly had military duties of course which has made the transition difficult for me. We also work as farmers and many of the places where your activity. Will grow bananas and corn. So thats where we see our prospects for the future. But if. Were farmers not our soldiers. We also know how to sort of see how the world renowned how to raise cattle and chickens you know weve all grown up in a farm or families or in the countryside. And they come. To mark who is an exception most former grill is still have no viable prospects despite the peace treaty having been signed a year ago. Where this planet every go to put us here in no Reintegration Programs the government hasnt kept the promises it made in the treaties when i go you have a lot of former guerrillas dont have Bank Accounts some are still wanted by the police in oregon and they got many have yet to be issued idea like he does here the Educational Programs havent started on line or a one thousand seven hundred three little prisoners still in prison what he goes to i mean so theres the internet because it is. Weve made public our observation that the situation has changed when we had complied with the treaty and given up our ups. The. Government has delayed progress and belittled agreements. And evidently has no interest in implementing the points agreed to in the peace treaty in the saddle. For local stuff with. Because you no longer. Are going way out exactly out of my weapons were guaranteed for the peace deal terms being complied with. The militias want their share of the peace treaties benefits such as monthly investments with those giving up their weapons. And they. Have asked the fark and comradery manya to also take us into account in the Peace Process wind up what about all the treaties conditions even so were still persecuted. They dont know but as you can put a girl out there when the judge will have the moment six of my guys are in prison. There were ten. Thats more how true leslie a lawyer six of my men are in prison i hear you know according to the treaty that we shall not have been arrested im going to go out there they will know when i got the right thing and i got. The Reintegration Programs for guerrillas were negotiated in a very short time that the negotiations in have an hour lasted just three days market idahos for issues like the agricultural reform took an entirely here. They were peace treaty has a range of fights due to it being rushed toward him ploy last fall but i read i saw commanders dont have their own program for example and furthermore the government has failed to meet a lot of its commitments because religious have no prospects here that no lands of no work no educational opportunities. Its a good look at the many are giving up and returning to criminal activity because the government is not implementing the Reintegration Programs they got to exist so he never told the government that the treaty has to be revised view existing agreements must be and they dont mean it doesnt mean hes not talking about. We met him in is a year ago at a volcanic in southern colombia. Three you know it always hurts to give up something thats been with you for a long time you know how much kept you alive. That meant they were not what you see and what you may have been respected and heard thanks to the rifle on which are. About a year ago we met when you were only just starting to decide. At the time we filmed you when you dismantle a deal weapon. And other less thats probably the last time i clean my rifle i carried it for twenty three years. In the head. And then to the head with a. Bundle of carry a weapon and you feel ready to defend your life thank you then came the change and we had to adapt badal a good moment through that weve committed ourselves to the transition that now we have to adapt to our new lives. I think yeah we see move on from these and think young will return to our former lives as farmers and workers and the im thinking of right now im worried enough with you actually weve always been worried about the same thing but when they got to government they wont keep its promises they knew that if this is. Taken this done something. When it seems to me that you are a lot more relaxed than you were a year ago is that right speak to that a little sure. People change. Or dont have as many responsibilities as i did before the concert yesterday we had no second. I left there would be ok was. Isnt there isnt it wasnt security worries us all as a community we lived for a long time in areas that we controlled and protected. Just so on us now these areas have been abandoned to their own fate of course as you know it up with paramilitaries and criminal gangs are now taking over. They fight over the territories and the drug trade and money that have equal to the needed to us yet there were no indians to trial and has now increased were worried about the People Living there. Or says its that korea in the room who listened to me and did that it was us he in addition to the paramilitaries them their new criminal gangs in the region that are fighting over the control of these areas is has. It is fairly worrying the lobby of the government was supposed to take care of People Security thirty years and to solve any problems created after we left. Italy and look at the audience who surely will split a government has yet to take any action is a problem up to what i am but isnt that the bit us the moment the us was you know. You still feel happy and more both and i bet people died in that war with them and theyre also dying in peace time. In the long with us look at what about were not going to go back on our commitment to shipping is. Nothing would be up with being fair if the government. Abides by its commitment to take care of security. Eventually it will curb the gangs and the rampant crime. And thank you. And if the government keeps its promises the danger to the former guerrillas will be limited. And the would need a third in a moment even when the violence was at its widest if we see two hundred fifty People Killed in one year. The numbers are just the figures from the parish. Two hundred fifty dead in that one year alone and into moscow alone when i must. Get out of its last one in the most violent parts of Central America. What does he have those than a Million Dollar reward for killing guerrilla commandos that go on and then there are also bounties on former guerrillas and other leaders have said so many times that we know we can be killed at any moment when we fulfilled our promises to this country these people and the wont if were mudded the state of colombia will be responsible as. The lines of if we tend to civilian life under constant threats. As in the case of clued in they were companied by bodyguards. For look out there for i just try not to be afraid. Im going to sign bodyguards for three years of this obviously means that they consider me to be in danger pretty good. Government as it was you know the bodyguards are necessary because im responsible for the coca Crop Substitution Program on the far side. So you know sol im opposed by those who profit from the drug trade and the drug barons dont like to see their income reduced in my job is fraught with risk little thought at the top for this when i still try to lead a quiet life and that walk on the street like anyone else is the things im sure the dangers constantly on my mind i cant believe maybe not the same way it was when i was a gorilla in the jungle. But theres always that degree of uncertainty that if you want to retire do this all right then well work through i have four bodyguards at the moment but if we get up with according to the peace treaty we concluded that the government we treated with bullets for balance those two things i would agree to only if you use the power of the word the government to give us guarantees weve got included ensuring our physical safety as well as other commitments from the treating going to school. According to our information a Million Dollar bounty was issued for killing each member of the fark leadership order here for. Him to get and theres a good idea. To get by the decades now the paramilitary groups have been a major problem for colombia i feel ok sentiment but i mean. The peace treaty with the fuck ended the wool but not the violence. That i see on the left side and as soon as the fox withdrew from our areas to gather in that Demilitarized Zone as agreed on. Military groups took power. For. Me and then took over some of them got me. But i mean that hes. Got Government Security forces the police and the military presence as well. Here to see. This new order and manes new Human Rights Violations for our communities. War against the fog has officially ended according to the treaty at least qualified to mean all to me. Even so the war still continues in our areas. Merino cordoba shows a video he received from the choco area where paramilitaries attack a village in order to control the local drug trade the images are disturbing. Her. Was. Was. I. Was. It because if you met him as a quitter the pastorate he was signed on november twenty fourth twenty sixteen after that fertile guerrillas and twelve family members were killed for the last twenty five murders resulting from reintegration process sixty seven social activists have been murdered that means an activist is killed every four days. My socalled Reintegration Program and the guarantees of our physical safety im not going well people Socio Economic and physical safety has not been guaranteed. Lambiel will not achieve democracy if this goes all the the about this yeah according to the government the murders on systematic because the killers dont have similar profiles. Was the hoardings of studies made by the peace and reconciliation condemnation the victims were very similar even though the killers represented different groups we have a times were fighting for land rights and the truth and intended to become politically active. That there are politicians and businessmen who are on the surface law abiding but high a hitman to murder Community Leaders in order to prevent the restitution of land by participation in politics and the emergence of the truth yes but is it possible the way it was. Was. With the. Driving. Era by arabs are our hair or the hair of. The not the creditor was accompanied by bodyguards. To know if they are there am where i was there are there are other hair and there are there are areas where i was a hero who was. There i am. Astonished today we remember bernardo quero he was murdered three months ago i was playing loud up. Youre not a quitter was a leading figure in the community he spent thirty five years fighting for human rights especially defended the most Vulnerable Group of people in the Armed Conflict the afro colombian. Here. He started getting Death Threats five years ago he notified the police before the murder and he asked for protection because he was afraid hed be killed. And thats what happened yes that actually happened. The bomber for grandma or. Not or was killed because he had studied politics and knew too much about human rights but also he reported ongoing abuses and problems and did not shy from confrontation. Supervise the restitution of land to the displaced afro colombian victims of the Armed Conflict. He exposed drug dealers who were corrupting our youth. In auto didnt hesitate to address the problems directly. And didnt mince his words. In the end that led to his death. Here sort of like he always said hed rather die than remain silent on the ongoing injustices. Of the Peace Process has actually exacerbated the security situation but we African Americans have been prepared for that. You know that after such a protracted Armed Conflict the transitional period might be even worse than the conflict itself. So we werent prepared for this bernard or warned us that the people against the Peace Process might start to persecute and murder activists like us you know what i meant as being. The unanimous. It is really sad that the states presence at the Memorial Service was limited to the. Speak to must be the official Protection Program was invited but the director didnt show up and didnt even deem it necessary to apologize for his absence neither did the mayor of cali. We received support from state institutions for arrangements but we had hoped that the officials would attend the ceremony and see how our joint project was progressing we also sent invitations to the ombudsman and the prosecutor but they didnt come either through that one the system its sad that we seem to be the only people interested in our own affairs it isnt the leaders and officials who have the power to do something had zero involvement. Into marco people displaced by the war are queuing up for reparations. The military man showed up we had to leave. Where was the house. In the countryside and the border lands are right now from there. You leave or they kill you. Love it bad out. There all refugees many are former girl realize we should receive reparations from the state but it times we dont get any money and were forced to wait and queue up. You have to get up early to get a good place in the queue. Some people even sell their house sometimes youre forced to defend your place. And a lot of. Thatll feel ive been told that on. My home and family in the village of shell be where attacked by terrorists in two thousand and twelve about the big thing in the day we had to flee our village and came here to to marco. The way its displaced us from chile. That always will not put. To sea getting the violence is still an issue into marco. So you hear about acts of violence all the time. A large number of murders means that criminal groups are still active. Young people are being murdered including women in places in the. Period in the violence is still a serious problem. The baddy or. Any Community Leaders have had to flee their homes some of been murdered. Intimidation and threats are part of everyday life. Where the same is that every People Living in the region dont even dare to dream about a more peaceful life as hoped for from the Peace Process. Where the bedouin the most interesting to aspect or rather the saddest aspect is that the problems of the Pacific Coast choko rio susi oh artist regarded everywhere else in colombia youre go look it presents us mainly because the afro colombian and indigenous population are affected its going to. Begin with you never been taken into consideration in colombia. Were only taken into. Count when our black athlete achieved something in an International Competition they were deported based katharina about grand wins a gold medal shes won over the news is that when someone does something important like colombia that achievement is praised across the media as you saw ill go down pick where dogs when it comes to protecting the People Living in the community has got im bleeding back out to be here. I do an import about. My time and you get them here. The head of our local community was killed or ties this with the peace treaty was supposed to bring peace but then they murdered a village leader and were planning to mistake that on their god now their king had come here. For us it is for people like you funny thats not. Good if theyre good news article he said it gives them a history of this man gets on a course to have defended our community ever since we fled the massacre since we were driven out by paramilitary attacks buses this was going on gas on had worked for the community ever since the days when as they came to hand on him he defended our rights and took care of matters in our area key take a day he really. Gets on was my husband who lives in flimsy as pows. Not only is ghana starting time every activist in our community has been threatened he says that ive become afraid as well aftercare sons murder is on and they just stand there paramilitary groups in the region and new gangs have appeared since the demobilization. When guests on was murdered we heard that his killer a member of the community was part of the a gale as naked as organization. That. Families are afraid and people dont have the courage to report abuses going off not even. Going to see can you maybe try to tell us what it feels like to lose your husband to a violent conflict that had lasted for years after peace had finally been achieved. The peace treaty was signed but despite that your husband was still shot. To kids him. How does it feel for him. Its been difficult. But i gather some was a person who guided others. And weve been here ive known he he was more than a husband for me the choice he was a man of principle with an ideology that im in now because. Its difficult to explain i learned a lot from him. The call he got when he didnt leave anything untold when he was alive in. 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