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this is a deafening news live from building the united nations warns man miles military leaders they will be severe consequences for any hostile response to protests demonstrating against this month's good with troops now on some city streets there are fears of violent crackdown may be in the making also coming up the whole trade organization has a new leader and goes in and conduit says her 1st priority will be to address the economic and health consequences of the pandemic. and it's going goals in bavaria
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as little below field give money behind a scheme amid a bundesliga blizzard. i'm anthony held welcome the un special envoy to the man man has told the country's military jointer it will face quote severe consequences for any crackdown on protesters demonstrate this are back on the streets for the 15th straight day after a military seized power in a coup earlier this month june to has deployed expert troops across the country as it intensifies if it's to quell a popular uprising. local media reported that security forces opened fire to disperse crowds in the city of mandalay on monday and there are fears the situation could escalate despite the international attention. mian
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mars' military junta has sent in the big guns soldiers are patrolling the streets a sign that the crackdown on pro-democracy protesters could escalate since this month's coup the military has given itself sweeping powers allowing it to detain people without court order. yes you imagine though if you've done it today here we can see military vehicles not police security like before they've tightened security at the central bank because this is the main stream of the country's money in circulation they are afraid the central bank will stop working so that's why they have deployed the military vehicles here the ability. but the demonstrators are not intimidated bank employees have joined engineers doctors students and even soccer players and refusing to go to work. the bloom you're going to people's actions won't stop because they have already taken the 1st step which is the most
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difficult one of all the people are marching on the streets and they don't care if they are arrested or shot of that we can't stop now the fear in our minds is going away. the release of civilian leader own san suu kyi is a key demand of demonstrators she was scheduled to appear in court but the hearing has been postponed until wednesday mian margins not have an independent judiciary system could be kept in custody indefinitely but as government workers join the civil disobedience movement it could eventually become difficult for the military to keep the government and the hunters hold on it running. the world trade organization has a new boss her name is and goes here a whale of a path to the top job was cleared after she got the backing of u.s. president joe biden who reversed donald trump's decision to block her appointment nigerian economist and go 0 conduit we are cold at the dawn of a new day but the w
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t o's new director generals to do list is anything but easy. lending space into w.q. i mean and. not insurmountable there is hope there is light at the end of the tunnel if we work together net transparent but not that builds trust. the former nigerian finance minister and world bank managing director may be facing her biggest challenge yet reforming the world's largest trade body to ensure it stays relevant the timing couldn't be worse free trade has been retreating after 3 years of the us china trade war and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has only made the situation worse as more countries resort to protectionism. back in nigeria people are convinced she's the one for the job after 2 stints as finance minister the. opposition this long.
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way to god is also of what brings you well. in this mission how she went as a leader he has i'll tell you need we. need is loud so you have to try to do more as a conduit we are shatters a glass ceiling for women and africans the world is watching to see how she resets the w t o agenda to get the global economy running smoothly again. now to some of the other stories making news around the world a group of prominent pro-democracy activists have gone on trial in hong kong they are facing charges in connection with the at a government protest that rocked the city in 2009 to. thank lou but the founder of the hong kong democrat and media tycoon brother jimmy lai. u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi has announced plans for an independent bipartisan commission to probe the january 6th attack on the capitol in
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a letter to lawmakers pelosi said the commission will examine the facts and causes behind the incident it will also look at the response of the capitol police and other law enforcement. on juror no authority have incinerated nearly one and a half tons of cocaine seized from drug cartels incineration comes as u.s. prosecutors investigate one german president wanted land. for accepting bribes to protect drug traffickers who shipped cocaine to the u.s. . the world health organization has granted an emergency authorization to astra zeneca is coronavirus back saying the move should enable the un agencies partners to ship millions of doses to countries worldwide it's cheaper and easier to handle than the biotech fossil vaccine should make the role that easier in poorer parts of the world. well one of the world's most successful vaccination programs is in israel but now the country is seeing a slowdown in the right of opto and is hoping privileges for people who have been
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vaccinated will help tell us more is the deadly reporter melanie hold no any hollow rewarding people who have been vaccinated this would seem a measure that other countries are going to be watching closely absolutely as he said israel has won the most world's most successful vaccination drives in the world nearly 43 percent of its over 9000000 citizens have or already received the 1st of 2 doses of the pfizer a biotech vaccine and it plans to vaccinate. all of the over 16 by the end of march but they have noticed that the there's been a drop off in the uptake of vaccinations they found that in january that was when older and vulnerable people were mostly being vaccinated there were administration administrate in the 1st doses 150000 doses a day and that's dropped down to 60 thousands in february and they're not quite sure why this is i think when the reasons could be apathy among younger people or
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it could be spread of misinformation about vaccination program now but israel is considering a carrot and stick approach to how to tackle this as of this sunday it's going to be implementing it's green pass what it is it's an upgrade out by the israeli health. ministry and what this is going to let people do is anyone who's been fully vaccinated they'll then be able to have access to another leisure facilities such as hotels and gyms. but what the stick approach could be is the health minister has kind of held him to what i could be essentially public facing workers such as teachers a bus drivers who choose not to be vaccinated they may then have to have a. test every 2 days and as we know that's the rather unpleasant as the nose so. that's one of the the ways which the israel's hoping will really tackle and boost that. program and we have we heard yet what other countries of said about the topic
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of vaccination possible well israel had hoped back in january that this green pass would kind of go global what i thought that would mean would be in terms of travel of people who had got vaccinated would then be able to travel to other countries without going to quarantine but it did meet some opposition from countries including germany and austria they're worried about the haves and have nots of those who choose to be vaccinated and terms of people who choose not to be vaccinated they were worried about how their individual rights would be would be impinged so what what we're seeing in e.u. there's no common position on what a vaccination a part of it would look like but to israel is actually going to head inside deal with greece what this is will then mean is that between those 2 countries those who have been vaccinated won't have to go into court and teen but let's not forget that those who have been vaccinated there's no concrete evidence that they can't spread the current virus even if they've been vaccinated so critics say it's way too early
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to be talking about a vaccination possible for the world very much watching this votes they doubly reported nobody home any thinks well the u.s. is sort of the fuse i did my magic route with turkey washington says it now supports turkey's clients the turkish prisoners were executed by militants from the kurdish p.k. k. group cases the prisoners died during a turkish is struck in northern iraq the u.s. initially refused to endorse the turkish claim a move that outraged president branch of the one. washington of siding with terrorists days after the bodies of 13 soldiers police and civilians were found in a cave complex. earlier we spoke to data believe correspondent dorian jones in in stamboul and asked him why the u.s. a changed its stance when it does appear that washington has recognized has made a major misstep in its initial statement where appear to give equal waiting to our
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own chris version of events over the killing of these 13 turkish citizens and a terrorist organization the p k k which is what it is designated by united states in the european union and from un chris perspective this is calls out to outrage and fury and now it does appear that washington is in damage limitation mode and to meet blinken the secretary of state folk with his turkish counterpart. in what was seen as a way of us waging turkish anger and then following the statement which was unequivocal in backing turkey stance in the version of events of the killing of these turkish citizens but the statement also raise a number of issues that washington is still very unhappy with turkey with notably russia turkey's purchase of a russian missile system from dorian johnson is stamboul to sport now and fresh from winning the club world cup in balmy qatar by munich we're back to bundesliga business and straight into a bavarian blizzard on monday not behind were expected just for the side of the field but the visitors began the match looking much more harm in the conditions. it
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was a less than warm welcome home for byron after they were crowned club world champions in the heat of qatar it looked like they become a little too used to the middle east and weather as bielefeld caught them cold. michelle schlub made it one nil after just 19 minutes. feels confident seemed to intensify with the blizzard most people gave them a tuna lead to taken to heart. with the pitch cleared for the 2nd half by and looked on sure a shooting. made it to 140 minutes but bielefeld went code and restored their 2 goal lead a minute later through christian gave the austrian forwards picking a great time to score his 1st but does leave a goal such cannot be measured to both the current and to lisa to make it 32 just before the 0 as byron fought back. good work from the winger led to by an equaliser
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through alfonso davis who ended off the scoring with 20 minutes to go 33 it finished to leave disappointed faces all run just by our drop points in the title race and blew their chance of a famous victory. in the taking advantage of the cold weather by taking to the ice freezing temperatures in the last few days canals. in some places for the 1st time in a decade. all the canals are frozen solid and the whole nation is thrilled ice skating is the most popular sport in the netherlands even more popular than soccer but over the years there's been fewer chances to do some outdoor winter skating this time the ice enthuses here in the town of brooklyn water long had to wait 10 years this great feeling you know everyone is happy it's safe and in times of covet 19 it makes for a nice change ok great. you today everyone is friendly everyone is cheerful if
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someone falls others help immediately some people let you use their bathrooms the ice brings people together ice masters regularly check the thickness and quality of the eyes before giving permission to skaters. the ice must be at least 7 centimeters thick before it is safe to walk on it or it borders on still twice as many people as usual reported to emergency rooms with bruises and broken bones the police and emergency services warned that breaking through thin ice can be life threatening. if you fall in the most important thing is to call for help very loudly then you have to turn around and with these little ice picks you can then pull yourself out of the hole back onto the surface. sadly this ice skating pleasure is probably only short lived it looks like soon the ice is set to thaw again throughout the country. that's it for now there be more news
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coming up at the top of the hour with terry martin up next. don't forget you can get more on the day. and it deadly dot com we'll follow our stories and correspondents on instagram and twitter at news is the handle for now i'm anthony held in berlin thanks for watching. imagine how many push home loves us right now climate change is very awful story this is my placing blame on just one week. how much worse can it really guess. we still have time to act i'm going.
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to go on i've killed people. i've taken people's lives. with a gun different in very violent ways. what i killed $42.00 people in a single month. all these companies paid us all of them paid paramilitaries. the unit under my command in the finance it's very drug trafficking it was financed by companies by city halls by the government. in britain. then. by all financed. my unit alone had 300 or 400 men.
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i'm not afraid of my victims these are all secrets and all fear comes from what we know and from what we represent no one is held to fail secrets come to life as a. player. play her company else to mario on a journey back into his violent past. it's a journey in which we will constantly be confronted with the question. in a mass murderer ever be trusted let alone forgiven my. my .
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love. of a little. bit. of that. has been embroiled in a deadly armed conflict between leftist rebels and right wing paramilitary groups for decades despite a series of peace agreements most recently with the left wing far. some are fighting for a more equal land a distribution others seek to prevent this. hundreds of thousands have been killed hundreds of thousands are among the disappeared millions forced from their homes. it is a conflict in which the lines between good and evil have long since been dissolved
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. despite the current peace treaty with the far for evolutionary use the fighting goes on for you. we've come to northern colombia one of the most violent splayed parts of the country we hope to find out more about the roots of the conflict here and why it continues. ordinary farmers including the east florence and her family has been caught between the families they were falsely suspected of collaborating with the guerrillas all of the men in the family her father and 3 brothers were murdered on their own land in el prado only the remains of the youngest son have ever been found.
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rana like a come here darling definitely how did they not come on don't be scared this is your uncle if you think i do let it go like that it will be a what that that it the. man to me. that that in the case. if a low uncle. hit me again but it. is 1 o'clock pm. that the who does he look like that and he looks like all of us are going to pick a fight.
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me. all right ever what's the matter gramma. what's wrong. with asking. that you're on the great field where she's crying because of your uncle our brother her son hug your grandma darling remember the way. he she was just 15 only day of the massive turn. from their neighbor's house she watched as her father and his brothers were dragged away. the memories hunter to this day. but the order was to kill everyone on the land chance than he ever put out the.
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same woman one that until we found our brother he had been shot in the head at the isle waist and one dot com i found him his hands and feet had been tied. in my little brother who was just 16 years old he was just a child. we found him. and don't give a hint of the others are still missing. it happened on may 19th 2002 those. were the i remember that this armed group came i was at a neighbor's. when i seen they went into our home and tied everyone up. look they tied my brothers and my father up. they kicked and hit that yemeni miner they locked my mother and sisters in a room as they loved as if they took my father and my brother. tied up with them.
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8 years later you were told they didn't need to kill my father in law and then you get mad when he saw his own son killed before his eyes he had a heart attack but. then yeah it was the last we heard of them and we had to leave everything behind when we left our land behind them with a little we never went back to the what. they are now there are days where i can't sleep and i wake up crying in the middle of the night. in order to just i had so many nightmares. my mother went crazy sick and all that and it needed to restrain her because she wanted to throw herself in front of a car. i was unable to let go of the hate that i had back then when i couldn't
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win that i felt such rage i wanted to find the killers so that i could kill them. 10 years ago on a scrub growth tropical played in colombia the feasibility studies for a new coal mine looked promising. 5 years ago the 1st coal came out of the ground. he's been mined in colombia for more than 25 years. multinational companies such as drummond and protocol extract the coal and sell it worldwide to the u.s. china and europe including germany.
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in recent years the companies have faced accusations that they have collaborated with paramilitary groups. to c.b.s. news that more testimony today in the murder for hire trial of alabama based grumman cole one carl is going to tear out the former drum an employee says he saw paramilitary vehicles on your drive and property back in 2001 but tara claims he saw several of troubles colombian executives meet with a known paramilitary commander. in colombia the paramilitary money where o.c. doesn't matter was also known as and some of your costs are going in court. drummond union organizer. while there a connection between the a u.c. power a monetary in the north. and drummond company functionaries. who
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. commutes to prosecutor i don't want to be rude but as i've said before if my own see your question i'll be putting my safety and the safety of my family at risk. students mottos known by the alias as some are you was one of the most senior paramilitary commanders in northern colombia he was released from prison 2 years ago this is the 1st time he has returned to the place where he committed these crimes.
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one more thought i see now an update on the when you kill a person you remember that for the rest of your life. and in our case in my case meals so many people died at my hands but i like a lot of people. we're not talking 12 or 3 we're talking about maybe 200 people. or whether harvey really what about all of those a terrible memories of how these people died or even more died on my orders not just by my own hand but at the hands of my comrades. as one of the. people who were tortured who were burned alive here you know people whose fingernails we pulled out people who were hacked to pieces. people who begged for their life. we came to places like these and killed people. just because someone told us they were the enemy we're glad we did it all. the most
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horrible things you can imagine that it's a strange contrast before i was the boss i was ill some audio in here the man who the local people fear the most at the way that the across the entire region here in all the districts. today i've returned as i'll see this in the end which is my real name you ignore me people don't remember me because many new young people are now here. things have changed a lot here. it's if they were not on our yeah this was a disputed region and they brought me here because of my battle experience and they sent me here with a list. that everybody around 200 people had to be killed and they handed me the list and the commandant said kill all the people on this list because they were all guerrillas or had ties to them the enemy was on there yet.
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the whole machine we started killing people committing a murder across the entire district and he immediately in the morning at midday. it was a kind of death squad. ensuring that time i stayed and slept at the police station and with the military that i got there and that's where they put me. i even stayed overnight at the mayor's houses in the district. eventually we liberated the zone and had enough financing by had troops in the mountains in the villages and the city. like there was no one left to kill. one point in the war there was no one left for us to find him we were given a quota for murders we needed to prove 6 killings a month is one where they came from who they were didn't matter but we had to prove
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it meaning. that we asked ourselves who do we kill there's no one left to kill. to form on this or that led to chaos it didn't matter who we came across and the hi carol someone from outside the district to capture and kill them and claim they were a guerrilla. we found drifter. what do we do with him will he give us the quota for the month so we killed him and counted him the most important thing was to prove the 6 deaths of innocent that's when the conflict spiraled out of control i don't know what the generals were thinking but they gave this quote. a case of the landowners was sad terrible and ugly but i'll they kidnapped and
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murdered the people that. it's about a 2 hour walk from el prado to the follow the finca you know they tied them up in what brought them and then locked them in account shared a lot of soldiers from the military were with us. and then we began to torture the people we beat them up or they asked them about the guerrillas. they said they had nothing to do with them then. there was a boy around 1617 years old we beat him now or tortured him and. i asked him about the guerrillas but if we'd received orders to remove everyone from those prado properties to empty the land of its people and to kill anyone we had to to do so. i remember my general took out a revolver and shot the 1st one in the head he killed the youngest the boy he shot him in the head. he fell and the others began to weep. they kept saying they knew nothing about it then he told me to shoot another to see if that would make them
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talk i drew my pistol it was a vulture p 99 and shot another one in the head he also fell the other 3 wept. with torturing them but they said nothing. so the decision was made to kill them. the general killed another one right there. one of the last ones left was the father he was still alive when he was laid on to the tractor right next to the dead and then he was also shot and. we had them all on the tractor then i ordered my men to bury the dead. i.
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know. what was strange about the situation is that after the massacre and the expulsions. and went to the families of paramilitary generals and commanders. they suddenly appeared to be the right a lot of it is of the land. and you just need to look at how the coal companies were expanding in the region ending up with me he added they will. see to it that's exactly when the expulsions and massacres began. to vent the land was taken over by those companies and although. we didn't work during clean with the coal companies we didn't receive a company id or a salary but they were alliances agreements agreements to finance the
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paramilitaries the war was expensive. companies finance the paramilitaries was of course officially we fought against the guerrilla uprisings but ultimately we worked for the coal companies in feeling this way but i gave you more and they didn't give us the weapons but the money i mean the. protocol. all of them paid. in 2005 the colombian parliament passed a law in doubt establishing peace and demobilizing the paramilitary groups.
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the maximum prison sentence was 80 years cardless of the number of murders or the crimes that had been committed the hope was that this would put an end to the violence and help the country begin to heal. for the 1st time since the day of the massacre in asia her sister janet and her mother donna you market are returning to their property pronto this is where it all began in. a moment here the land is lost in the pro the cocoa mines have a gentle to the land no longer belongs to us we never came back here it is it may it's. normally don't know mother we're not there yet after all this time make it better we have to be patient it's up ahead. here it is here.
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yes here it is. now i know you lived here my god. do you remember. the model of course mama. did people live here after all yes of course and who look like i don't know. that was the house and look at it now there's no house at all that way to me i don't need to if they had told me before that i had to go if they'd given me 4 hours i'd have been gone in one but why massacre nearly my entire family. here look at the red floor and what is it and here's where our brothers that. he always liked sitting here on the wall.
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here on this wall. you know the mind used to this as a dump. over there in the mine a lot. everything from here to there belongs to the mine but they say that this earth here also has coal. the mines over there. but it's on land owners have markers on their land. the markers say that there's coal on that land there must be an amount going to get all of them have done some drilling right here too you know this is where the couvade run these. millions of tons of coal are mind into money every year multinationals like drummond and. mineral rights for decades to come both companies explicitly
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reject allegations the efforts elaborated with the paramilitaries. today because the 3rd largest producer in colombia as big 3 sarah home drama nonproductive there's no more dumping going this is all finished. as we're going. up so removal over there. about $80000000.00 tons of the cold goes out of colombia each year it's the 4th or 5th largest producer in in the world of export coal and most of the coal goes to europe the u.s. and south america where the process here is to open up the a mine and as you walk in off the mine then we have to dump external and we create those hills that you've seen over there we rehabilitate and we get the wildlife back in their. product how in
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a way would put paramilitaries will benefit from our trade there are those allegations out there but today there's been no evidence you know many of these paramilitaries might be state level so. i've been found to be lying in different processes as well if. there has been some accusations by local landholders that i were displaced but there is a process with the land restoration and we're going to work through that process to find out the truth about how fast god help. me he sure family and the other former landowners the meal product community are tired of waiting for justice from the courts and tired of empty promises.
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kept him out. if only my father were still aligned. with the fact. that i am against what we want to use for you to give us back the land could you give us the property titles. they get a little bit of out of that. moment stay come i understand you're upset but it's none of our business but. that's why we haven't done anything yet let us call you a lame duck and have a big kick out of it your government out of gas company ma'am. no we're not the owners of the prado lends credibility to the government. now prado belongs to our not the government. the property title belongs to the national
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authority for rural development that included air that i got in the john from failed to power all dot in co down should give the land back to us the land belongs to us not the state to get it over. we as a company have the right to arrest you what i suggest is that you leave here then we'll be here to. your. the florists family had to return home with no answers. protocol published the following documents regarding the disputed land in a. group of who is not the owner of the el prado land and is not interested in owning it fionn or is the colombian rural development agency including the colombian government has committed protocol to pay the owners 1000000 dollars in compensation protocol has done this but including there did not transfer
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the payment to the 1st owners but to the 2nd owners the paramilitary. protocol then launched legal action against including. while nice he says fighting for the return of her family's land of cetus mario meets with an ex comrade people he removed to the bodies of male prado massacre and must know where they are buried. but we want to know whether you were do you remember how many people we buried here. dead people here. you know around 100 or more. like us one of these is what we did we came here parks the cars or the truck what we do with the bodies were in the trunk or on the truck. then we dumped them. sometimes it was me sometimes
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people. are put on our i remember an old man that i killed right here. 8 o'clock in the morning i killed him back there. i shot him and dumped him. we've taken him out of the car i told the old man to look straight ahead and then i shot him in the head. we left him right there. and all the fish really we didn't belong to the government officially we did we received state orders that were not from the state the state didn't want anyone to know of very existence not even the military was to blame you know they had to go in there and you know they were also given orders. they were told to collaborate and they did. we patrolled together a soldier a paramilitary man a soldier
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a paramilitary man. they protected us. he would do you remember the prado case. yes and of course 5 people from the same family. during the conflict we learned to read people. to know who was bad and who wasn't when i saw that family i knew they would be really. good but they had nothing to do with the gorillas that affected me if. you can we do this together. sure if they say yes we'll go there together to find the remains. i'm willing to do that. we'll go there together and look for the location. and then dig it up you'll. see but if you think do you think i took part in the murders but i don't know the
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area because i was never there and see people beginning to. know i remember the place. i've been there twice already. in the past members of the colombian military fought alongside paramilitary groups many of those chinese remained. only is arias. stays far away from the area he knows too many secrets adopt people who are too powerful and former comrades. in the city of by it's safer here in the countryside. killing is a lot like the work we do here i wake up at the 3 o'clock to milk the cows. i
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didn't get a good night's sleep back then either sometimes they call you in the middle of the night and you'd have to kill someone i. remember. i remember the case quite well i didn't kill anyone there i helped bury the bodies underneath that. big but i remember that we buried 3 together and we buried 2 others near the tree trunk and. he thought it was my you see your mission i feel guilty because we did harm though it wasn't us it was the commanders they gave us the orders are will get on our shoulders when. they call you and offer you money. i'll pay you so in so much money to assemble a group of men 'd. but i don't want anything to do with
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a warning more and i want to live in peace. it's the same leaders as before. they think that if they make you a good offer you'll be willing to start up again you're going to die when i don't. remember. that on the other side i know so much money. not. ready or going to buy a 1000000 euro. when i did pollute to you there vulgar or right now but i'm too much or have. any i look at that i. when i look back i regret everything i did or you feel.
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there's a saying be the only one who can forgive us is god your. buts hope god will forgive us are born and the victims can also forgive us with all their heart record us long . enough some are you bricks of contact with us we're unable to reach him and are not given a reason. during the last days of filming one of his representatives calls us out of the blue and makes us announce for. it's simple to continue filming we need to come to a financial agreement. do you understand he says you need to come to our financial agreement with him because. he proposes the following some. $20000000.00 pesos so roughly a good annual salary into that market will continue with
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a project we don't pay him and there are even rumors that elsa mario has rejoined a paramilitary group instead we continue our search for the remains of the florence family with his former comrade ellie's r us and. niece and her sisters are meeting lp close to the 1st time the man who took part in the abduction and murder of their family. well boys are poor and sorry. but. you know i'm going ahead. tell him to wait in the living way to our mother good bye why were they brought so far away. but you should talk to the commandant. were they brought here
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a line i know they were already dead or. they were killed on the farm. to dig or to help with the excavation. only my last general killed an older man and a boy behind the gosh i don't know but i go to the little one was killed 1st with a 38 revolver. i was below my little brother yes the little one. and you were there yes i was there to meet. 'd the mother but the little one was killed the 1st time so that the others will talk . more but they didn't want to talk. to someone else killed the older man obama in my thought do you know. our father are going to be with us because you have a heart attack and fell down because if you can deal with them what someone said he was dead body but someone else said you know him and shot him well but. they told
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me to collect the bodies so what should we do with them should we dump them somewhere you know bury them and get out of. here and some audio killed someone from my family. i mean i don't know why you are going to have them. lost in thought he sat them down and shot them both but all of them no longer until me didn't you 1000000 of them and tied them up. because that's how we found our youngest brother. you know they often killed people that way they were cowards a lot of. ok thanks that's what we wanted to know ok. you know what though as ordinary soldiers you know moral we don't have the authority to kill on our own or my part of. the little thing that i'm only in
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battle. otherwise not. pull me up right. now and then i buried them in their clothes that we didn't remove anything that you know they would demand that our middle brother is buried here yes you know i know that you don't you remember what the people you buried looked like. might scan my hair and when you're so in that moment i was also suffering with i mean. the most being mentally ill for all from one single family you know for the for me any. longer here where they were married nearly 4 meters deep and argue with them. here but if you look at all yes everyone fim because we moved i'm going through all right good bye with. a little thank you thank you for helping us everyone has a family that you did. it hurts. just like us.
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to. never be able to forget all of this. and the next day on the commandant called one more time. you really haven't won anything told that we should kill everyone so that no one who might become an enemy will remain and we will want. so kill them all he said. i think we're going to hold on why don't we just did it's too deep there's no point that will be a good look as if we have to look at what we can do is get an excavator and god willing the owners will help us you know what i wouldn't. because of soil erosion and the original indexes or graves it's introduce a bill to uncover any bodies by hand thank you i didn't get there needs to go in that direction i'm up
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cosplay if they're not very bright around here you don't need to dig here tomorrow in that one and i can't be here i have to be in court you know you know what i call former paramilitary members have to be there. to show look out. if i don't show up i think will help put me back in prison on the on the. playing plane
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even after several days of searching no remains were found to. play by trying to call alpine kwok. but the connection keeps breaking off. me he's into the floors family don't want to get up they can't rest until the remains of their father and brothers are found. european and german energy companies also import home from colombia.
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even though we're aware of the scale of the paramilitary of actions in colombia because. how many tough issues we need with a board member of german energy supplier in bt to discuss the allegations of targeted expulsions and killings in connection with coal mining in colombia with. their butts initial and we've been sourcing coal from colombia for years and fish but then we deeply regret that things such as paramilitary operations and disappearances keep happening and we've offered our help but these matters have to be dealt with in colombia in their judicial system and this time i guess innocence or something of the admission he was replacing colombian courts is not a baby's job good used it's as it's an improvement as a snitch deal for him to be. in recent months there have been ever more reports of new paramilitary groups across colombia. the number of murders and land of actions
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is rising again and that despite the peace agreements between paramilitary and rebel groups. after we finished filming we heard the following news report. why then as i was thinking about we're here in the some very bad neighborhood of ziad not far from the airport there's been a murder but at baggage so that i see that several of the victim has been identified as former paramilitary member. known as he doesn't want to be according to eyewitnesses the killer entered the apartment on foot said the victim was killed with 2 shots one in the head one to the back but those whole lot of mother fled what they got out of there yes the body of any of us was found in the kitchen with his feet facing the hall i feel.
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