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Monthly Archives: September 2016

I don’t like to remember
Without a trace

I don’t like to remember

30/09/2016 pbicolombia Leave a comment

My dad, Jose Blas Gamboa, worked as a machinist. Continue reading I don’t like to remember →

Forced disappearance
The road to peace is long and complex
Peace

The road to peace is long and complex

29/09/2016 pbicolombia Leave a comment

The Government of Colombia and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ratified in Cartagena the Agreement for building a stable and lasting peace.  Continue reading The road to peace is long and complex →

Put a face to the number
Without a trace

Put a face to the number

29/09/2016 pbicolombia Leave a comment

We at MOVICE wanted to pay homage to the victims of enforced disappearance Continue reading Put a face to the number →

Forced disappearanceMOVICE
I’ve been waiting for 19 years
Without a trace

I’ve been waiting for 19 years

28/09/2016 pbicolombia Leave a comment

My story started 32 years ago, my eldest son went off to do obligatory military service in the Pichincha Battalion in Cali, Continue reading I’ve been waiting for 19 years →

Forced disappearance
I feel like throwing in the towel
Without a trace

I feel like throwing in the towel

27/09/2016 pbicolombia Leave a comment

I came here for my son, they disappeared him in 2010. Continue reading I feel like throwing in the towel →

Forced disappearance

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Video

  1. The Jiguamiandó River is a natural border in the Bajo Atrato sub-region, in the north of the Chocó department. Continue reading →

    2019: Communities resist in the crossfire

    31/12/2019 pbicolombia Leave a comment
  2. In the year after the Peace Agreement was signed between Santo’s government and the (former)guerrilla of the FARC-EP, the institutions which were created within Point 5, Continue reading →

    2018: Hopes born from the Peace Agreement

    30/12/2019 pbicolombia Leave a comment
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Quotes

  1. “With the accompaniment of PBI you create a particularly human bond that I consider valuable and important. Continue reading →

    Whilst we are alive we have to fight

    13/09/2017 pbicolombia Leave a comment
  2. “I arrived to PBI a long time ago and I pass by the house a lot to visit.  These visits give me strength to continue fighting for justice Continue reading →

    I arrived to PBI a long time ago

    09/09/2017 pbicolombia Leave a comment
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