The dead of Beltrán in the Cauca River as a manifestation of violence in Colombia.

From the 80's of the 20th century the bodies began to reach the backwaters of the Cauca River in the Beltrán village in the Alto Cauca district of the municipality of Marsella in the department of Risaralda, Colombia. The current of the river brought them from other latitudes where their lives had b...

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Hovedforfatter: Gil Pérez, Anderson Paul
Format: Online
Sprog:spansk
Udgivet: Universidad de El Salvador. Facultad Multidisciplinaria Oriental 2019
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Online adgang:https://revistas.ues.edu.sv/index.php/conjsociologicas/article/view/1461
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Summary:From the 80's of the 20th century the bodies began to reach the backwaters of the Cauca River in the Beltrán village in the Alto Cauca district of the municipality of Marsella in the department of Risaralda, Colombia. The current of the river brought them from other latitudes where their lives had been stolen, they were picked up by fishermen and police officers for several years, until the sum of so many corpses, turned the municipality of Marseille into the symbol of Colombian violence. The bodies that arrived along the Cauca River were not the manifestation of the violent Marseille, but, rather, the tip of the iceberg of the violence of the North Valley region fractured by the presence of paramilitary armies and drug traffickers during the 1980s and 1990.