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Darina [25.2K]
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vazorg [7]2 years ago
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Peace in Colombia and the ongoing conflict.

               Peace in Colombia has been a topic of discussion for many years, the guerrilla in Colombia was created on April 9, 1948, however, there is a history that this armed organization began in 1946.

              The guerrilla in Colombia was born from the conflicts of the treacherous parties of the 40s, the ideology of the Colombian guerrilla is “the use of the armed struggle to denounce and promote the solution of the social needs of the population in the face of national exploitation and In addition to pointing out the other failures and injustices within a democracy that they do not consider as such ”, however, during the years of development of this organization in the Colombian jungles, it has been demonstrated with clear facts that the guerrilla organization has as base of its organization the production and export of hallucinogenic substances with which it sells and finances its ideology, which in my opinion is far from protecting or fighting for social causes, but is directed to the accumulation of wealth from the sale of drugs, search for power, violation of human rights and totalitarianism.

              Peace in Colombia is scourged by the leaders of the country, who through the use of power and direction of the media, show a biased peace and an oppressed people, with fear and with the pain of homeland.

In the current demonstrations due to the tax reform, it shows the discontent of the people for the abuse of power and for the exhaustion of the embezzlement of the nation, seeing that the monies that citizens pay in taxes are not used in education, development of the country or In social investment, in addition to these protests, we find armed groups infiltrated in the protests that develop vandalism, without counting on the usual vandalism of the cities.

                On the other hand, the division of the people, between military forces and the community, when we should all be united to be able to move forward and show that there are more good people in this country, that there are more of us who want quality public schools, regardless of the stratum, class or religion, we all want a country of inclusion, in allowing wealth to grow through the hard and horrendous work of each one.

               Unfortunately, the pandemic that plagues the world, the hunger that has awakened in the country, the loss of companies, jobs, trying to promote a tax reform in Colombia at a time of so sensitive in our country makes peace in Colombia is not an easy subject to deal with, easy to understand and easy to explain.

               Our president Iván Duque has not made a pronunciation where he reaches agreements and we manage to reorganize the current situation.

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