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Three Years Later, the Land of Agrarian Reform Still Does Not Produce

Summary by La Silla Vacía
“What’s it like to pee on a Mancuso estate?” asked a government official in the middle of a police eviction in a property in Valencia, Córdoba. Meanwhile, Felipe Harman, the director of the National Land Agency (ANT), who led the operation, asked his advisers about the distance between the ranch and Santa Fe de Ralito, the historic co-ordination where the Uribe government and the paramilitaries negotiated their demobilization. “It’s an hour and …
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“What’s it like to pee on a Mancuso estate?” asked a government official in the middle of a police eviction in a property in Valencia, Córdoba. Meanwhile, Felipe Harman, the director of the National Land Agency (ANT), who led the operation, asked his advisers about the distance between the ranch and Santa Fe de Ralito, the historic co-ordination where the Uribe government and the paramilitaries negotiated their demobilization. “It’s an hour and …

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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