. >> enrico gonzalez is in charge, but the government refuses to acknowledge paramilitaries are carrying out the killings. insisting they're criminal bands or drug traffickers. >> in the mountains, it seems difficult to reconcile what the government says with the accounts from civilians living in the middle of the conflict. and on our way leaving, something surprising happened. >> they are not military. the first thing they do is identify themselves. further down the road we came across an army patrol. is this country is so complicated, the military, paramilitary, grille la guerillas, are all dressed the same way. >> filled with doubt, we took our video to show to one of the leaders. f . >> a week after we left the community, five teenagers were kidnapped by the agc paramilitary group who accused them of being guerillas. according to local accounts, the agc walked into the local police station, and handed them over. and then walked out. another example of why people here don't trust the colombian state, because it feels like the past is repeating itself. >> this is al jazeera america. i'