'El Eln Announced to Lift the Armed Strike in Bajo Baudó, but Communities Are Afraid of Pressure From the Guerrillas and the 'Gulf Clan': Defensoría
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More than 6,000 people have been held in detention, leaving food without food due to the critical public order situation generated by the guerrillas.
Nubia Carolina Córdoba, governor of the department, denounced threats against her after the lifting of the armed strike that paralysed river mobility in the Docampadó, Ijuá and Orpúa rivers. The confinement lasted six days and left more than 6,000 people isolated in Bajo Baudó. “The governor of Chocó cannot remain silent in the face of what is happening,” the armed group said. Córdoba responded that it would be defamation. After six days, the EL…
The National Liberation Army (ELN) announced the lifting of the armed strike it maintained in Bajo Baudó, Chocó, the Ombudsman’s Office reported in an official statement. However, the entity warned that the communities in the area continue to live in fear. Armed confrontations and pressure exerted by both the ELN and the Gulf Clan have not ceased, which keeps the civilian population in a situation of permanent vulnerability. The human rights age…
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