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At that time things were moving along pretty well and we were able to negotiate with the chief for guides. i couldn t believe where i was. i felt incredibly fortunate. i felt like i was doing what i set out to do. we were there for a couple days. victor told us that it would be safer if we made contact with the farc now rather than later. he told us that a local commander with the farc would meet with us. we spent a whole day and just hung out. but they never showed up. if the farc had showed up, that would have been a huge relief. but that didn t happen, and the following day we left. leaving paya, i knew we were close to colombia. we were probably about a day or day and a half from the border. paya was our last village, and ....
They wanted to see our maps, and they had some questions about paya and who was there and what was there. they decided that they were going into panama for themselves, but they needed a guide to retrace our steps. what did he say? he said they want to take victor with them to panama. there was a brief argument. no, tell them there s no reason to take him to panama. we were pretty emphatic about it but victor didn t really say anything on his own behalf. i think he realized things were beyond his control. i mean, we really pleaded with them. but they assured us, they said, it s not to worry. we re just going to secure the area. a situation that i put myself in. decision after decision led me to this point running into the farc. this is almost exactly what i ....
And you would literally have 6 or 8 ounces of water stored in the tree. it was like a tremendous relief. we hiked all afternoon, and that afternoon we arrived in paya. coming into paya was much different than pucuro, because they were expecting us. we had made it through the last stop before you cross the border into colombia. that evening we attended a tribal meeting. i can remember there was a group of young men that kept dancing in circles, playing the music, enjoying themselves. we had fish, rice and bush meat. iguana. you eat what you re served. and it was good. it was good. ....
Paramilitaries. his son was left for dead. from there they left paya and they went even deeper into panama, all the way to pucuro. i m guessing if victor wasn t convinced before he was a dead man, he s absolutely convinced now. so victor escapes. somewhere between paya and pucuro. this is like a 50-year-old man trying to outrun an entire squad of hardened, trained paramilitary soldiers in the jungle, and he outruns them. by the time the paramilitary show up, the village is empty. they looted, burned a couple buildings to the ground and left. they burned a couple buildings to the ground and left. they took what they wanted. when i heard about what happened, i blamed myself. this was an act of terrorism. it was a first paramilitary ....
Usc campus saturday night. now back to lockup. disappeare party near the usc campus saturday night. now back to lockup. they wanted to see our maps. and they had some questions about paya and who was there and what was there. they decided that they were going into panama for themselves, but they needed a guide to retrace our steps. what did he say? he says they want to take victor with them to panama. there was a brief argument. tell them there is no reason to take him to panama. we were pretty emphatic about it. but victor didn t really say much of anything on his behalf. i think at that point he realized that things were beyond his control. [ speaking spanish ] i mean, we really pleaded with them, but they assured us. they said it s not to worry. we re just going to secure the ....