Despite the judicial order that suspended the activities in the Zone of Temporary Location (ZUT) of Valle del Guamuz, in Putumayo, the government assured that the transfer of more than 100 members of the National Coordinator Bolivarian Army (Cneb), the dissent led by Walter Mendoza, will continue. Armando Novoa, chief negotiator, said that the process will continue as the discussion on the prior consultation of the indigenous communities of the …
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Despite the judicial order that suspended the activities in the Zone of Temporary Location (ZUT) of Valle del Guamuz, in Putumayo, the government assured that the transfer of more than 100 members of the National Coordinator Bolivarian Army (Cneb), the dissent led by Walter Mendoza, will continue. Armando Novoa, chief negotiator, said that the process will continue as the discussion on the prior consultation of the indigenous communities of the …