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Category Archives: Without a trace

Seeing my dead son’s picture is sad
Without a trace

Seeing my dead son’s picture is sad

22/09/2016 pbicolombia Leave a comment

They killed my 14 year old son in 2004. Continue reading Seeing my dead son’s picture is sad →

Forced disappearance
Why was he disappeared?
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Why was he disappeared?

21/09/2016 pbicolombia Leave a comment

The person I am missing is my son, Arturo Grefa, who was disappeared on 18 October 2005. Continue reading Why was he disappeared? →

Forced disappearance
Since then, nothing
Without a trace

Since then, nothing

20/09/2016 pbicolombia Leave a comment

I live in a neighborhood called Lleras in Buenaventura, we moved because in the city there’s a university for our children and they can keep studying. Continue reading Since then, nothing →

Forced disappearance
The youngest suffer the most
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The youngest suffer the most

11/09/2016 pbicolombia Leave a comment

I am Pedro Antonio’s big sister.  Continue reading The youngest suffer the most →

Forced disappearance
Where could he be?
Without a trace

Where could he be?

10/09/2016 pbicolombia Leave a comment

Pedro Antonio Peña was my son.  Continue reading Where could he be? →

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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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