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The flight from Inírida, Guainía, to Bogotá was initially scheduled for 3:55 pm this Monday, February 28, however, passengers were told that the trip was canceled due to “weather conditions”. According to those affected, for this reason the airline denied them a voucher for food and lodging.

The rescheduling of the flight was made for 7:31 am on March 1, so the passengers arrived again at the Cesar Gaviria Trujillo Airport and they were registered, however, the fog did not allow the airport to be enabled at that time of the morning.

However, by 7:00 am, weather conditions improved. A traveler verified through satellite images that around 7:15 am favorable conditions for travel were registered. In fact, a woman in charge of the airline confirmed to another passenger that everything had improved and that the airport had opened.

Thirty minutes later, they reported that the flight had been cancelled. The reason: “The scheduled flight has to cover other routes,” they assured the passengers who questioned why for two days there were no solutions.

The irregularity that passengers noticed is that people from the following flights scheduled for 9:30 am to Villavicencio and at 2:00 pm towards Bogota.

Counter people told passengers that “they couldn’t do the same thing to other travelers on other flights.” Colonel Edwin Romero, Commander of the Police of Guainíaarrived at the scene and spoke with those affected by the flight.

The last thing that is known is that the colonel spoke with the director of Satena to reach a solution, although so far there has been no response from the airline. THE TIME communicated with the aerocivil, who assured that they had no knowledge of the subject and that this corresponded to the Supertransport. From this last entity they assured this medium that a complaint should be filed.

So far, the Satena airline has not issued a response in this regard.

BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Monday, February 28, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). These videos show how a group of Ukrainian guards allegedly prevent the entry of people of color seeking to leave the conflict zone.

Unconfirmed video footage shows guards pushing these people off the trains while holding them at gunpoint.

The chief bishop of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Talbert Swan, and other activists have accused the Ukrainian authorities of preventing the escape of Nigerians trapped in the conflict-torn country.

“White people in Ukraine are blocking black people from getting on trains, dragging black people off buses, denying black people shelter in sub-zero temperatures, and holding black students at gunpoint,” he said.

Others such as the Colombian soccer player, Wilmar Bolívar, who is in Ukraine, also denounced through his social networks the alleged act of racism that is experienced at the borders.

“The media applauds Poland for welcoming Ukrainians but hides the racist act they are carrying out. Well, Poland has taken in the Ukrainians and returned the Africans.”

The videos published on social networks demonstrate the blocking of train entrances by the police.

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Arturo Álvarez, president of the Association of Educators (Asodes), denounced that the students in Sincelejo, Sucre, and its rural areas receive classes on the ground, a situation to which he attributed the name “coronasillas”.

“After listening to the evaluations of parents, students and teachers of each of the Educational Institutions of Sincelejo, we denounced before public opinion the terrible conditions in which students receive classes: children lying on the floor due to lack of chairs” Professor Arturo Álvarez initially said.

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Teachers who complain because to date they have not received markers, others where there is no biosecurity protocol against covid-19. It’s an inconceivable situation…

Álvarez pointed out that there are institutions that continue to alternate due to the lack of chairs. According to him, “coronasillas 2022”, alluding to the coronavirus pandemic. In addition, there are institutions with classrooms on the verge of collapsing the roof on students and teachers, classrooms with so many holes that children have to open umbrellas inside the classrooms.

“Teachers who complain because to date they have not received markers and there are others where there is no biosafety protocol against covid-19. It is an inconceivable situation after two years of non-face-to-face school activity. It is enough time for the municipal administration activated a plan to adapt and dignify education, but that was not the case,” said the union leader.

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In addition, Álvarez assured that “schools are dilapidated, without school meals, with non-existent school transportation. The municipal administration has become only speech, where officials do not assume their role as public administrators for the analysis and resolution of problems”, I note.

Finally, the union leader called on parents and students to hold a planto next February 24 in front of the municipal administration headquarters.

Bathrooms of some schools in Sincelejo

Bathrooms of some schools in Sincelejo

delivery of chairs

The chairs that will arrive from the Fund for the Promotion of Educational Infrastructure, also with quality resources, will invest 500 million pesos to strengthen the furniture…

The secretary of education of Sincelejo, Álvaro Hoyos, said that around 5,440 individual desks will reach 136 classrooms in 26 administrative offices that will respond to the needs of elementary and high school students, in addition to technical chairs and tables for the preschool stage.

The official indicated that the production of the stalls has been delayed and will arrive in Sincelejo in March. “I am asking the entire educational community in general of Sincelejo, in institutions where we have difficulties returning to classes due to lack of chairs, to have a little patience with us,” he said.

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Hoyos announced that he will meet with the rectors of all educational institutions to learn first-hand what the priority needs are to serve students, including the whole issue of biosafety.

For his part, the mayor of Sincelejo, Andrés Gómez Martínez, specified that investments will be made in infrastructure in different institutions, including those located in rural areas.

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As a call to the community to be alert to activities of illegal wildlife trade, Authorities of the Regional Autonomous Corporation of Valle del Cauca (CVC) denounced the finding of a primate of the species ‘cebus capucinus’, better known as ‘capuchin monkey’ or ‘white-faced’, in alleged humanization conditions illegally in a home.

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It is presumed that the sale of the species was for a value of 200,000 Colombian pesosby some foreign citizens who apparently delivered the wild animal to a citizen of the El Cerrito municipality, Valle del Cauca.

After receiving a complaint that indicated the alleged presence of the primate in a house in the municipality; CVC professionals, along with the police, arrived at the scene to verify the case, where they determined to seize the animal.

Capuchin monkey El Cerrito

This disturbing primate has been noted as one of the most intelligent and lively creatures.

The primate remained under the protection of the environmental authority, after undergoing a preliminary review in the Center for the Care and Assessment of Wild Fauna (CAVF) San Emigdio, located in the municipality of Palmira, in the south of the department.

“He entered the Center in a state of dehydration, however, he has no present diseases, but he is at a high level of humanization. Everything indicates that he was kept as a pet,” said the CVC professionals.

Veterinary doctors also determined that the species is a juvenile femaleso it was decided to keep her in quarantine.

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The animal is a species with low risk of being threatened, so in several cases it is victim of illegal trade of wildlife to be the pet of people, who are unaware of the importance of not humanizing this type of primate species.

The white-faced capuchin is characterized by having a outstanding reproductive potentialflexibility in choosing their habitat and a greater ability to recover, compared to other larger monkey populations.

“The animal will remain in the CAVF to continue its readaptation process and the reaction it presents to the treatments that are going to be implemented will be evaluated,” the environmental officials indicated.

wildlife trafficking

The CVC authorities are reiterative in propagating campaigns to make the community aware of the wild animal adoptionwhich can impossibly be a pet inside a home.

“Each species fulfills an important ecological function that contributes to the stability of ecosystems and that is why it is important to protect them”

On average, a capuchin monkey’s diet includes fruits, seeds, insects, crustaceans, reptiles, bird eggs, and small mammals, including bats. Their gestation period lasts almost five months and they usually have one child per birth, and if it survives, its reproduction can be repeated in two years.

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The trafficking of wildlife for commercial purposes, for the adoption of the species or the human consumption of the meat, is a crime characterized as animal abuse.

Abuse is sanctioned by Law 1333 of 2009so that, if a legal action is taken against a person for the possession of a wildlife animal and the crime of illegal exploitation is declared, the order indicates that the accused can go to prison between 4 and 9 years.

For report any conduct that affects the environment, the CVC invites the community of Valle del Cauca to communicate through the hotline #550, in addition to downloading the mobile application that the corporation has enabled in the App Store or Google Play.

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Despite the work of prevention of gender violence carried out by the Cali administration and different competent entities, women continue to receive daily mistreatment that negatively affects their mental and physical health.

The campaign brings a sorora hand, how friendship is defined, especially among women.

According to the Ministry of Defense, during the year there was a reduction in 75 percent in the cases of femicides registered in the capital of Valle del Cauca.

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For this reason, the mayor of Cali is reiterative with the accompaniment of women victims of gender-based violence, providing them with psychosocial and legal care, to overcome the different types of violence framed in Law 1257 of 2008.

The capital of Valle del Cauca is one of the regions where more cases of sexual violence are registered after Bogotá and Antioquia, according to the report of the Attorney General’s Office.

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This way, Maria Fernanda Penilla QuinteroSecretary of Social Welfare of Cali, made a call encouraging women to denounce any type of violence.

“The invitation is always to denounce, there is always a hand that can give them help and an authority that is willing to accompany them. Silence is an accomplice of the aggressors”, said Penilla Quintero.

“There is always a hand that can give them help and an authority that is willing to accompany them. Silence is an accomplice of the aggressors”

In November 2021, the Cali Metropolitan Police announced that to date there had been five violent deaths classified as femicides, two victims were minors. So it decreased a little in contrast to the year 2020, when the same number of cases were recorded during the same period.

Likewise, last year the Undersecretariat for Gender Equity attended to 856 victims of violence based on gender.

That is why the Undersecretariat daily promotes the prevention of different types of gender-based violence in diverse sectors and groups of the district.

“The administration continues with its efforts to achieve a society with gender equity and equal opportunities for citizens,” added Penilla.

To remind citizens, the official recommends seeking help through the different care routes who seek to help the victims.

Family police stations: 350 350 3218

Prosecutor’s Office URI: 01800919405 / 122

National Police Pink Patrol: 318 861 1522

National Police: 123

Ombudsman’s Office: 310 853 9454

Cali Personality: 310 895 2059

Mother House: 668 82 50 – 310 516 2760

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During the government council held this Monday, February 21, the mayor of Medellín, Daniel Quintero reported that he will travel to Washington (USA) where he will hold a series of meetings, among which one stands out with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).

According to the local president, there he will denounce an increase in the threats received against him.

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In addition, he added, he will also inform the entity about an apparent persecution against the Municipal Administration.

“In the same way, we also ask that the persecution by some control organisms cease, and the Colombian authorities are reminded that the Democratically elected mayors can only be suspended through a final criminal ruling, thanks to the ‘Petro ruling’ that prevented the breakdown of democracy in Colombia. What the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights does is protect democracy and we hope that it will do so in our case,” added the mayor.

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What the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights does is protect democracy and we hope that it will do so in our case.

The president also said that he had tensions with the National Police for a change in its security scheme.

However, he clarified that after talking with the director of the Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas, the situation was reversed and it did not escalate.

Quintero’s trip to the US capital will be on the night of this Wednesday, February 23, and he indicated that once it is over, he will travel to Barcelona (Spain).

There, he said, he will be representing Medellin at the World Mobile Congress, “the most important technology congress in the world, where it will show advances in the capital of Antioquia, especially with the Future Computing strategies and the neutral fiber optic network.”

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During these days the Secretary of Government and Management of the Cabinet, Esteban Restrepo, will be the mayor in charge.

MEDELLIN

Without guarantees for the elections on March 13, This is how the candidates for the peace seats in Antioquia arewho, a month before being measured at the polls, have not been able to start campaigning because the National Government has not disbursed the resources, which adds to the lack of security in the territories due to the presence of armed groups.

Several entities have already warned about the risks of this electoral contest, the most recent was the Ombudsman’s Office, which indicated this Thursday that the candidates and communities of the South of Córdoba and Bajo Cauca Antioqueño and Chocó are at high risk due to the action of groups armed.

Although this electoral alert was for the entire national territory, due to the pressure exerted by the ELN, the FARC dissidents and the Clan del Golfomainly, was made from the municipality of Caucasia, one of the Antioquia territories that are included in the special transitory districts of peace.

Through these special transitional constituencies for peace (CTEP), the victims will have representation in the Congress of the Republic for the first time this year, so the elections will be held in the rural area of ​​prioritized municipalities in 16 groups.

Antioquia was included in four of the CTEPs. Section 3, which corresponds to the North, Northeast and Lower Cauca regions and covers 13 municipalities (Amalfi, Anorí, Briceño, Cáceres, Caucasia, El Bagre, Ituango, Nechí, Remedios, Segovia, Tarazá, Valdivia and Zaragoza); 6, which is made up of two Antioquia municipalities (Vigía del Fuerte and Murindó), sharing space with 12 from Chocó; section 13, which covers the municipality of Yondó (Antioquia) and shares space with six others in the department of Bolívar; and 16, which includes eight municipalities from Urabá Antioquia (Carepa, Chigorodó, Mutatá, Necoclí, San Pedro de Urabá, Apartadó and Turbo) and one from the West (Dabeiba).

Added to the alert from the Ombudsman in Bajo Cauca was that of the Electoral Observation Mission (MOE), which indicated that 58% of the 167 municipalities of the Special Transitory Circumscriptions of Paz present some level of electoral risk, but more than the third part is concentrated in the Districts of Nariño-Cauca-Valle, Bajo Cauca and Chocó (38.1%).

According to the EOM, in terms of risk due to factors of violence and indicators of electoral fraud, in C3 Bajo Cauca, 9 of its municipalities are at extreme risk and 4 at high risk, which means that 100% of the municipalities in that district have worrying levels of risk.

In turn, in the two municipalities that are part of constituency number, the municipalities of Vigía del Fuerte and Murindó are one at high risk and the other at extreme. And of those in Urabá Antioquia, three municipalities are at high risk and one is at extreme risk.

In turn, Amalfi, Anorí and Segovia are the municipalities at greatest risk of electoral fraud, says the MOE.

“The EOM recommends that the electoral authorities, attorney general, prosecutor’s office and national police adopt the necessary measures to prevent and promptly investigate actions indicative of crimes or irregularities against the electoral process such as electoral transhumance, vote buying, or any other action that affects the electoral transparency”, said Alejandra Barrios, director of the MOE.

Difficulties in financing

These elections will take place in the rural areas of the 167 municipalities most affected by violence in Colombia. In these, 16 seats will be elected, among 403 candidates from social organizations, of victims, peasants and women, and of ethnic organizations.

In Antioquia, 68 candidates belonging to 34 organizations were registered, according to data from the Registrar’s Office, because it had to be done through a joint list (a man and a woman) with two candidates each. Of these organizations, seven are for victims, four are for peasants, there are three community councils, an indigenous reservation and a significant group of citizens, in addition to 18 social organizations.

Fernando Valencia, a professor at the University of Antioquia, explained that there are serious difficulties in this process, one of the points of the Peace Agreement for the victims to see themselves represented in Congress. The first, said the expert, was that these elections were put “by force” in the electoral calendar of the elections to Congress, which have been taking place for two years.

One of the main obstacles now is misinformation, since voters in rural areas do not recognize the mechanics of these votes, there is no pedagogy on the subject and there are large deficits of identity cards and voting stations.

“The social organizations that applied for candidacies have not been able to access state financing, because they were given a peremptory term, they did not have the information, they have not been able to access the conditions of the guarantee policies, which are quite demanding and quite expensive, and because social organizations do not have the administrative and accounting structure, neither financial nor legal, to support these requirements”, Valencia pointed out.

Víctor José Palacios Villa, candidate from the municipality of Necoclí, pointed out that precisely at this moment he has not been able to acquire the policy required by the National Government for the disbursement of resources, taking into account that financing by third parties is prohibited.

“That today the resources have not arrived from the Government is traumatic, because it is in the resolution, but they put some requirements on us, such as the issue of policies, and today in Urabá we have not been able to find an insurer that allows us to insure those resources. Today we, the victims’ candidates, are in limbo, I speak to you from my case, an organization of victims that has no assets and has no way of running campaigns,” Palacios said.

Social networks, meetings and messages have been the only tools until now, to campaign, but the situation is complex as they have to travel to rural areas and remote from the municipalities.

“I personally have not been able to advance, that is why I have been thinking of joining a colleague who is from here in Segovia, because the guarantees are none. We have no budget and we have nothing. This is the work of us, the victims’ leaders, there are so many obstacles that they put in our way”, said candidate Luz Aleida Herrera Castaño.

the machineries

According to teacher Valencia, what the law stipulates is that the only way to donate money to these campaigns is through a state fund, administered by the Registrar’s Office and the National Electoral Council, where the resources must be distributed equitably among the campaigns, although in practice this would not be the case.

Some leaders have denounced a display of propaganda, resources, meetings and events that are not being financed with state resources, so the authorities must put the magnifying glass on several things.

The first is that the candidates are indeed victims and that they meet the requirements of territorial and sectoral representation, an aspect that apparently is not being met in all cases, although these had to be certified by the Victims Unit. The second is the real financing of the campaigns and if there is a relationship with the traditional political parties, which is not allowed, and of course the security of the candidates.

meet the candidates

Victims Organizations

1. Corporation of Surviving Victims of the Conflict in Urabá Envisioning Peace – Comupaz

Candidates: Jhony Rufino Lozano and Inés Mestra Yanes

2. Association of Displaced Persons of Necoclí – Asodene

Candidates: Víctor José Palacios Villa and Herly Patricia Garcés Vidal

3. Association of Displaced Persons of the Municipality of Briceño

Candidates: Jhon Jairo González Agudelo and Martha Eliana Cardozo Díaz

4. Regional Corporation for the Defense of Human Rights – Credhos

Candidates: Juan Pablo Méndez Zuluaga and Ángela Oriana Martínez Ojeda

5. Association of Displaced Persons and Women of Antioquia “Adma”

Candidates: Anaidalyt Delgado Lezama and Bairon Augusto Pérez Vélez

6. Environmental and Social Corporation Building Peace – Coapaz

Candidates: Manzur Agustín Sierra and Esther Cecilia Cabrera Pérez

7. Environmental and Social Corporation Building Peace – Coapaz

Candidates: Sandra Milena Puerta Buriticá and Manuel Tapias Montes

Social Organizations

8. Funvisoc

Candidates: Doris Patricia Carvajal Londoño and Germán Horacio Sucerquia Jaramillo

9. Strength and Will Therapeutic Community Foundation

Candidates: Jorge Arley Guisao Cifuentes and Paola Andrea Gutiérrez Rodríguez

10. Multiactive Social Cooperative Working Together – Coosocialtj

Candidates: Gabriel Antonio León Manco and Leydy Johana Castrillón Palencia

11. Foundation for the Comprehensive Development of Victims and Disabled Fundamasvida

Candidates: Ángela María Hernández Peña and Daniel Solano Hoyos

12. Green Hearts Corporation

Candidates: Roberto Arturo Mejía Vásquez and Lina Marcela Villegas López

13. Redesc Corporation

Candidates: Dibia Estela Escobar Mendoza and Hildemaro Cruz Borja

14. Association of Victims of Violence in Riosucio Clamores

Candidates: Diober Silvestre Blanco Agamez and Geanys Barba Padilla

15. Intercultural Association for the People and Forests of San Lucas – Asigeboslu

Candidates: María Margarita Palacio Pérez and Servio Nolasco Urzola Muñoz

16. Family and Friends Association of Chocó – Asfachocó

Candidates: Edwin Delgado Córdoba and Yajaira Salazar Córdoba

17. Segovia-Remedios Mining Board Association

Candidates: Yarley Erasmo Marín López and Liliana Patricia Peláez Gil

18. Mano de Dios New Dawn Committee of Displaced Persons Association (Asocodeman)

Candidates: Frank David Mejía Jiménez and Marledys del Carmen Ciprián Mejía

19. Shared Happiness Corporation

Candidates: Eusebio Palmera Berrío and Marley Moreno Córdoba

20. Guild Association of Heveiculturists of the Nechí River Basin – Asogrecan

Candidates: Generoso Segundo Barragán Martínez and Sandra Trujillo Salas

21. Turbo Harambe Afro-descendant Black Communities Social and Sports Corporation

Candidates: Gloria Elena Eljach Echavarría and Marlon Caro Úsuga

22. Corporation We Create Urabá – Corpocreamos

Candidates: Menderson Mosquera Quinto and Diana Marcela Hurtado Mosquera

23. Association of Agricultural Producers of the Vereda La Esperanza- Asproages

Candidates: Eduardo Enrique Páez Hernández and Madeny María Meneses Hoyos

24. Corpovigente Vision People Corporation

Candidates: Luis Guillermo Cardona Garzón and Luz Aleida Herrera Castaño

25. Diocesan Share Foundation

Candidates: Luis Eduardo Arvaez Villegas and Diana Tirado Hernandez

community councils

26. Community Council of the La Larga and Tumaradó Rivers

Candidates: Pablo Antonio López Moreno and Jaqueline Ospina Sepúlveda

27. Major Community Council of Nóvita “Cocoman”

Candidates: James Hermenegildo Mosquera Torres and Claudia Patricia Salas Perea

28. Middle Porce Community Council

Candidates: Jhon Jairo Robledo Palacio and María Cecilia Mosquera

peasant organizations

29. Peasant Association of Urabá Ascocamura Hope is Reborn

Candidates: Edier Esteban Manco Pineda and Alcira Blanquicet Navarro

30. Association of United Peasants of Caucasia- Asocamuc

Candidates: Ana Patricia Henao Arrieta and Manuel Eduardo Torres Herrera

31. Association of Canaleteras Futuristas for the Recovery of the Social Fabric and Peace- Growing Alongside the River

Candidates: Pablo Oved Moreno Espinosa and Luz Marina Jiménez Escobar

32. Association of Rubber Producers of the Vereda La Corcovada Municipality of Caucasia Asoccor

Candidates: Edith Margoth Navarro Arrieta and Róbinson Piedrahíta Henao

Indigenous reservation

33. Zenú El Volao Indigenous Reservation

Candidates: Sobeida González Márquez and Alberto Antonio Flórez Márquez

Significant group of citizens

34. I am Uraba

Candidates: Everto Arroyo Pérez and Karen Juliana López Salazar

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BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Tuesday, February 8, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). “The man can square that lap but with the license plate of another car of the same model as the car, do you understand me?

– In that way?

– With another plate that is from Twingo”.

Thus, these alleged forgers would be selling false license plates, denounces Councilman Óscar Ramírez.

The sale is at home and they would be buying to avoid the pick and plate in Bogotá or to camouflage cars used for theft.

“In Bogotá there is cheating, our investigation team discovered a criminal network that charges up to 250 thousand pesos for making false license plates. The process lasts only one day and you can pay by digital means,” Ramírez denounced.

These images reveal the modus operandi of the gangs dedicated to the falsification of car and motorcycle license plates that operate in the center of Bogotá.

After reaching an agreement with the alleged counterfeiters, they send the bank account to which the value should be deposited and provide the address to which the counterfeit plate should be sent by WhatsApp message.

During 2021, 235 subpoenas were imposed throughout the country for infractions such as driving with adulterated, retouched or altered license plates. A crime that has a fine of 8 minimum wages, that is, more than 8 million pesos.

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After the statements made by the former senator and today a fugitive from justice, Aida Merlano, during this weekend against the candidate for the Presidency of the Republic, Alex Char, the applicant’s lawyer announced this Monday before the media that a complaint will be filed for false testimony against Merlano.

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In a statement delivered to the media this Monday morning, Bazzani recalled that two years ago the former senator appeared for the first time in an interview narrating a story very similar to the one this weekend, the Char family filed a complaint against Merlano for insult and calumny.

“We are going to add at this time for the crime of false testimony and for the clear acts of obstruction of justice that come from certain political movements that are trying to use judicial processes for electoral purposes, harming people, because it is not possible. Politics must have serious rules, the electorate must be respected and the institutional framework must be respected. With the dignity of people cannot be played for political purposes, “said the lawyer.

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In addition, he expressed that on that occasion of the appearance of Aida Merlano two years ago, in which she also exposed a story against the Char, not only statements were made against the family, but also involved the President of the Republic and the former prosecutor Nestor Humberto Martinez, for the purpose of disrepute.

Bazzani added: “It is a story that goes back a long time and that begins when the lady escapes after being convicted by the Supreme Court of Justice and invents a supposed plot. The only thing that is clear is that the lady is protected by the regime of Nicholas Maduro and it appears with the intention of doing clear political damage to a candidacy. That’s the only thing that’s clear.”

We are going to add at this time for the crime of perjury, and for the clear acts of obstruction of justice that come from certain political movements

Regarding the alleged video evidence delivered by the former senator, Bazzani assured that There is nothing new, since these have been in the criminal file for three years and were assessed by the Supreme Court of Justice, and based on which a conviction was made against Merlano.

“It is one more chapter, a vile, dirty and political strategy that wants to go over the dignity of people. It wants to harm families in order to capture votes, instead of dedicating itself to offering programs, ideas, results, management evaluations of government of the candidates. That the administration of justice is not used because it is disrespectful to try to use the Court for electoral purposes,” the jurist pointed out.

For his part, the lawyer Miguel Ángel Del Río Malo announced that he will file new complaints for facts associated with the statements of his client, the convicted former congresswoman Aida Merlano.

“This week Mr. Álex Char and members of his family will be denounced for the kidnapping and subsequent rape of Aida Merlano. Not all the gold in the world will help them save themselves,” said the lawyer.

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The Arhuaco indigenous denounced invasions and the construction of a road, in their opinion illegal, on sacred grounds in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, over the jurisdiction of Fundación and Aracataca.

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The governor of the Arhuaco council, Danilo Villafañe, assures that for weeks there has been machinery working in the area to adapt a road, without any kind of permit.

The wife of the man who we bought with some new deeds appeared. This is illogical, because the same land cannot be sold twice.

“They are opening a path. We do not know if it is from the coffee growers, from the owner of a farm or from the Aracataca mayor’s office; nobody says anything,” Villafañe said.

The indigenous authority is equally concerned that strangers come breaching the sites prohibited with invasions.

This problem occurs in the municipalities of Fundación, exactly in the sectors known as Galaxia, La Arenosa and surrounding areas, as well as in Aracataca, in La Fuente and adjacent areas of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.

A situation that also worries the Arhuacos is the irregular occupation of a private property called La Divisain the ‘El 50’ sector.

This space was acquired by the indigenous people 20 years ago, however, a few weeks ago another alleged owner appeared with the intention of building.

“The wife of the man who we bought with some new deeds appeared. This is illogical, because the same land cannot be sold twice,” added Villafañe.

Meetings to deal with problems

The concerns that the Arhuacos have was expressed in a meeting that was held on January 22.

Mayors of the municipalities, a representative of the Foundation, the Magdalena Police and Corpamag participated in said meeting.

Even though they made a series of commitments To address the complaints of the Arhuacos, there was no intervention in the sacred territories that are being invaded.

The indigenous raised the complaint to national instances, managing to draw the attention of the Ministry of Agriculture, which scheduled a new dialogue table with the older brothers.

From this appointment, there were new announcements aimed at protecting the sacred sites of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.

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This project will be done in phases. The important thing is to trace the path through an investment card

“We were in ‘Cancabarua’ with the Arhuaca community, meeting different representatives of Mamo authorities and a roadmap was established for the expansion of the reservations and their protection,” commented the Minister of Agriculture, Rodolfo Zea.

The official also reported that the goal that has been set is to expand the hectares and adapt them.

“This project will be done in phases. The important thing is to pave the way through an investment file that we will be working with the National Planning Department”, the Minister of Agriculture pointed out.

Roger Urieles
For THE WEATHER Santa Marta
@rogeruv

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Community leaders and parents denounced the delivery of food in poor condition that is part of the School Feeding Program, PAE, in public educational institutions in the municipalities of Íquira, La Plata and Villavieja, in Huila.

These are perishable foods such as bananas, cilantro, broccoli, tomatoes, carrots, as well as fruits and even meats that would not have met the cold chain.

The food for the children arrived in poor condition, damaged, because the food did not comply with the cold chain

“The food for the children arrived in poor condition, damaged, because the food did not meet the cold chain,” said Luis Toro, councilor of Ichira, a municipality located one hour from Neiva. And he added: “it is very sad and angry, because it was the first food delivery of the year in our municipality. This problem affects all the educational institutions of this population.”

Antonio Nasayó, president of the Community Action Board of the Río Negro town center, also spoke in this regard, who presented videos of food in poor condition.

“We detected rotten eggs and in general all food in poor condition, so we ask for respect for the 900 students in this area,” said the community leader of Íquira.

The complaints spread to rural educational institutions in Villavieja and La Plata, where the parents revealed that the food was spoiling.

The Secretary of Education of Huila, Milena Oliveros, affirmed that the problems have arisen in perishable foods.

“We thank the parents who made the complaints. It is possible that some operators in certain areas of the department have lost the cold chain and this has generated accelerated deterioration and poor quality of some vegetables and legumes, cases that are already being studied. We are going to apply sanctions,” the official said.

The PAE benefits 124,500 boys, girls, adolescents and young people from the Huila public education system.

For her part, Alejandra Montes, spokeswoman for the Huila 2022 Temporary Food Union, indicated that “the products we buy are of the highest quality, unfortunately between the handling and transportation of the products, some vegetables can be affected,” she said.

And he added that in the case of eggs “we have not had any type of requirement in any of the municipalities, we have all the supports and the respective replacements that were made.”

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