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Indigenous Colombians Continue Reconciliation March

HeadlineJul 26, 2007

In Colombia, an estimated 2,000 indigenous Colombians continue their march to Bogota calling for talks with the rebel group FARC. The marchers also want rebel groups to release all hostages held in Colombia.

Indigenous Colombian leader Eliseo Ipia: “Day after day, more people, from all social levels, are coming together and unifying with this cause through this march from Cauca to Bogota, because we are saying yes to life and no to death.”

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