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Petro Condecorates with the Order of Boyacá Colombians Who Participated in Humanitarian Flotilla to Gaza

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On Wednesday, President Gustavo Petro granted the Order of Boyacá to the rank of Caballero to Colombian women Manuela Bedoya and Luna Barreto, who participated in the Global Flotilla Sumud that tried to break the Israeli naval blockade to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza and were captured by Israeli military forces in international waters of the Mediterranean. The decoration was held during the opening ceremony of the Second Summit of the Peoples …
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On Wednesday, President Gustavo Petro granted the Order of Boyacá to the rank of Caballero to Colombian women Manuela Bedoya and Luna Barreto, who participated in the Global Flotilla Sumud that tried to break the Israeli naval blockade to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza and were captured by Israeli military forces in international waters of the Mediterranean. The decoration was held during the opening ceremony of the Second Summit of the Peoples …

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larazon.co broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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