The Minga joined actively the National Strike

The Minga joined actively the National Strike

After almost a month of mobilizations in which the Southwest Minga is trying to reach an agreement with the Government with respect to the National Development Plan (PND), the indigenous communities of the country joined the National Strike. They claimed modifications to the PND consisting in: immediate measures to end with paramilitarism, adjustments to the security policies in their territories and dismantling of the ESMAD (the Colombian National Police on Riot Control a unit specialized on preventing and/or controlling public disturbances and riots) in respect of the right to life.

 

In the National Territory

The mobilization joined by various communities throughout the country marched in defense of agricultural production areas and claimed for a land reform that gives priority to the environment preservation as a fundamental human right, besides in defense of a prior consultation that binds mining-energy projects.

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In Buenaventura, indigenous people from ACIVA RP (Associations of the Indigenous Municipalities in the Cauca valley) were centered in Puerto Cena. In Antioquia department the Embera Chamí gave support  to the protest in the municipality of Valparaiso and finally in Cundinamarca,  Muisca de Suba Municipality was centered in the Fundacional Square.

In Catatumbo, the extracting plant in the Flores river near Tibú, various social groups like“Barí People”part of the Catatumbo Commission for Life Reconciliation and Peace, have mobilized.

According to Rubiel Liss, member of the communication team of the CRIC (Indigenous’ Regional Council of Cauca), the mobilizations in the Cauca Region together with the Southwest Minga progressed gathering nearly 3,000 indigenous people in Popayán. In addition, 2,000 people joined the strike from the city of Cali. «The Southwest Minga said that will continue and will be open to meet The President in the Permanent Assembly».

 

In departments such as Chocó from April 24th indigenous “Embera” were concentrated in Tadó near the road Quibdó to Pereira demanded for compliance with the Peace Accords.  Finally, in Caldas the Embera People Chamí de Caldas was mobilized in Riosucio and Manizales whereas in other departments like La Guajira, the Wayúu community have come together to demonstrate in Riohacha. Indigenous communities from all over Colombia took to the streets to reject the National Development Plan and the increase in violence in the country.

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