In the town The puddle and in villages located on the banks of the Tapaje River, in Nariño, live confined.
There are more than 40,000 inhabitants who are afraid and hungry.
Food does not arrive by rivers in the region or by the sea, as the means to do it, mainly.
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River transport has been suspended for two weeks, when public order worsened in this town on the coast of the department.
Business premises have been closed for two weeks and some are open intermittently.
The population is surrounded by a war without quarter between illegals and ‘narcos’ who dispute the territory of illicit crops. But it is also in the middle of a crossfire between these organized armed groups and the Army.
At the same time there are accusations from some of the communities towards soldiers for alleged excesses of force.
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Meanwhile, authorities are searching in the urban area of El Charco for those who caused a fire in the house of Mayor Víctor Candelo.
The flames started on the first floor of the house, where there is a drugstore, and spread to the second level. There, the president and his family rested, including his son, his wife and two grandchildren. The attack happened in the early hours of Friday.
The president is serving a measure of house arrest, while a judicial process is advancing for incurring alleged acts of corruption. He was arrested in September 2021.
He said that he does not understand the reason for this attack on him and asks his aggressors not to involve his family.
Likewise, the mayor in charge of that town, José Denis Obregón, and the municipal government secretary, Franklin Yesquen Hinestroza, stated that the fear and discomfort of the community is registered, above all, in the Agua Prieta village due to illegal actions, but also by the presence ofl Army. This population fears that the presence of the military will put them even more at risk.
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Obregón said that there is hunger, because food does not reach the entire population.
The discomfort of the residents became more evident since January 25, when they staged a peaceful protest to request the immediate withdrawal of the Army from the municipality.
From that day on, the trade was closed. In the Mayor’s Office and in other official entities, the operation is at half speed.
Similarly, students from schools in rural areas stopped attending classes and what is even more serious “possible displacements from the rural area to the urban area are announced, which could generate chaos and more food shortages, because there are no boats are entering the municipality.” This was reiterated by the mayor in charge.
Obregón maintained that the pertinent actions will be promoted to generate spaces for dialogue with the communities, for which he called on the community councils, indigenous reservations and organizations that defend human rights to build consultation processes that avoid disturbing public order with acts of violence.
Given the difficult situation in that Nariñense municipality, the Government of Nariño advanced an extraordinary security council, in which the decision was made to set up a dialogue table with the different social actors and thus reach an agreed solution to the conflict.
The Secretary of the Government of Nariño, Amílcar Pantoja, said that the civil authorities with the aid organizations are carrying out a detailed follow-up of the situation in El Charco.
What does the Army say?
The Task Force Command Joint Stabilization and Consolidation Hercules reported that on January 20 he learned that the community of some villages in Alto Tapaje had allegedly intended to carry out a riot against the Public Force.
He also reported that on January 23, at the sidewalk The Supi, the troops of the Battalion of Land Operations No. 15 carried out military control of the area and “they were surrounded by the community, expressing their rejection of the presence of the military units.”
The Army informed that there would be “constraint of the ‘Franco Benavides’ structure, of the FARC dissidents”. That this constraint is on the community, looking for it to be reluctant and pressing its exit from the territory.
According to the Army statement, this illegal armed group “intends to prevent the troops from maintaining their advance towards nodal points, where there is a strong presence of all the links in the drug trafficking chain.”
The Army indicated in the letter that its actions are due to comply with its constitutional duty to respect the laws, guarantee the safety of citizens and mitigate the risks to the residents, in response to early warning No. 080 of 2018 from the Ombudsman. Town.
This alert warns about a situation of human rights violation in El Charco.
It was also emphasized that the troops of the Pegaso Operational Command and the Marine Infantry Brigade No. 4 will continue to carry out military operations in that region of the Pacific Coast of Nariño, “aimed at defending the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and protecting the civilian population.”
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