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Indigenous Protest Urges End to Colombia Border Violence

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Hundreds of Indigenous people in Colombia -- holding spears, blowguns and banners saying "Don't kill us" -- protested against bloody clashes between guerrilla factions on the Venezuelan border that have displaced their communities.

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Hundreds of indigenous people in Colombia protested against the violence on the border with Venezuela, from which they were driven.

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Indigenous protest urges end to Colombia border violence

Hundreds of Indigenous people in Colombia -- holding spears, blowguns and banners saying "Don't kill us" -- protested against bloody clashes between guerrilla factions on the Venezuelan border that have displaced their communities.

·Cherokee County, United States
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On Tuesday, hundreds of indigenous people marched in Colombia to denounce the violence on the border with Venezuela, from where they were forced to flee because of deadly confrontations between guerrilla groups. (Source: AFP) The indigenous people, who were accustomed to the traditional outfits and trimmings of the Motilón-Bari people, invaded the streets of Cúcuta, the regional capital and the main border post with Venezuela. They are among the…

With the phrase “not killing us”, hundreds of indigenous peoples protested on this Wednesday in Colombia, against violence at the border with Venezuela, where they were moved by bloody confrontations between guerrillas. Dressing clothes and traditional joys of the ancient Motilón-Barí people, indigenous people occupy the streets of Cúcuta, regional capital and main border crossing point with the neighbouring country. They are part of the more th…

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