Indigenous Minga closes road that leaves the department of Huila incommunicado with Putumayo

Indigenous Minga closes road that leaves the department of Huila incommunicado with Putumayo
Indigenous Minga closes road that leaves the department of Huila incommunicado with Putumayo

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The resistance minga, which has been demanding that the national government comply with agreements signed since 2020 for more than eight days. The road that dawns closed today between the departments of Huila and Putumayo It is due to the failure to comply with agreements signed between the national government and the indigenous population.

What do the indigenous community of Putumayo ask for?

There are several requests made by this population, which have not yet come true, the issue of the delivery of landthe census of the indigenous population, PAE issue, education, transportation and roads between others the most demanded by these leaders who feel abandoned by the government that does not fulfill its agreements.

According to Robinson González Piaguaj, leader of the minga, he commented that “We have honored our word, we have done what the government requested, we have waited a long time, But the truth is that the governments in power have not been willing to set their sights on this population and today we feel abandoned.”

The road will be closed, until further notice, until a representative of the national government arrives to make decisions and can provide a prompt solution to the requests made in previous agreements.

#Colombia

 
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