WHAT IS HAPPENING IN COLOMBIA?
On Saturday August 8, Cristián Caicedo and Maicol Ibarra, 12 and 17 years old, went to their school in Leiva, in the department of Nariño (south), to leave an assignment that they could not send online
The day before, fighting had been reported between dissidents from the FARC, a group of ex-guerrillas who deserted the peace agreement, and the Gaitanista Self-Defense Forces, a stronghold of paramilitarism.
According to local media, on Saturday morning the children passed through the combat zone, shot at point-blank range with long-range weapons and died.
Three days later, on the night of Tuesday, August 11, the bodies of five minors between 14 and 15 years old were found with signs of having been tortured and murdered in Llano Verde, a neighborhood in the southeast of the city of Cali +
+where during years have been reported conflicts between gangs of drug trafficking.
On Thursday, the families of the victims organized a funeral that was interrupted first by forensic doctors and then by a grenade that detonated in a police station very close to the area, leaving six injured.
On Sunday the 16th they woke up with the news of the massacre of eight young people in Samaniego, a municipality of Nariño where for years the growing presence of members of the National Liberation Army (ELN), today the largest guerrilla in the country, has been reported
Abelardo Liz, a journalist Nasa and the community member Johel Rivera, died in what has been denounced as a violent attack by the Colombian Army
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