It will do so through humanitarian corridors, as explained by the institution.
Although the humanitarian alert is maintained in the municipality of Tarazá, subregion of Bajo Cauca, Antioquia, due to the presence of armed groups, the National Army sent a message of hope to those displaced families who wish to return to their homes.
The institution did it from the Alto de los Cocosvery close to Germanys and Rauda pathsl, where the uniformed men explained that Thanks to the troops, it will be possible to generate humanitarian corridors that guarantee the return of affected families.
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In agreement with him Vice First Sergeant Madrigal, commander of the Rifles Battalionbrigade 11, the military will remain in the rural areas of the municipality of Tarazá, facing the return of at least 140 people who, for several days, They are victims of constant intimidation.
Added to the humanitarian situation in the municipality of Tarazá is a complex panorama for the inhabitants of the municipality of Briceño, where authorities have reported more than 2,000 displaced people.
Likewise, in the municipality of Valdivia, human rights defenders claim that there are more than 70 displaced people, while in Anorí, Northeast subregion, the situation indicates that there are at least 282 people displaced by account of the armed conflict.
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Congressman from Antioquia asks the Government for immediate attention to displaced people in the department
He representative to the Chamber for Antioquia Daniel Carvalho sent a message to President Gustavo Petro so that, from the national government, urgent action is taken to address the humanitarian crisis suffered by the communities in the north and Bajo Cauca of Antioquia.
This due to the clashes between the Clan del Golfo, the ELN and the dissidents from the FARC: “President Petro, people can’t take it anymore. They are leaving their homes and lives behind. It is not fair that entire families have to flee because of criminal groups with which their Government has been quite accommodating. From Antioquia we demand responsibility, effective presence and real protection for threatened communities.”
Source: Integrated Information System
