. >> carmello marquez sees it differently. it is his and his community's land. >> carmelo left this place twice. once in 2000, where paramill tris arrived, killing people in the nearby town. he returned again in 2004 but after several members of his community were assassinated, he was again forced to flee. he wants to reclaim his land but doing so, he told us, would pit him against argos. >> congressman ivan sueda says the company as well as others in the region could not have acquired the land without knowing about the violence that took place there. >> we asked sergio sorio, the head of the reforestation brojt the claims against them and they deny any wrongdoing. under the victims law, one week carmelo could return to his land would be to work for argos but for him that is simply too much to stomach. >> i wonder how genuine the interest really is to have these victims returned to their lands and to have their own ideas develop. it seem to me that it pushes folks into a situation where they agree to this economic model that w