Colombia’s indigenous block road to Ecuador in anti-government protest

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15,000 indigenous protesters have set up a road block on the highway connecting Colombia to Ecuador to protest government repression and Bogota’s failure to engage in talks.

President Ivan Duque is also under fire for his hypocrisy – supporting social movements in Venezuela but violently repressing them in his own country.

The indigenous organizations demand access to land, fair prices for coffee and subsidies for coffee-growers. They also demand inclusion in the National Development Plan as well as the commencement of the Cauca Farmers Working Group.

Demonstrators demand the presence of President Ivan Duque as a show of commitment: he has so far failed to set a date to visit.

The Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca

The protest is blocking the Panamerica Highway, between Cali and Popayan in the North of the Cauca region, which has a concentration of indigenous communities, subsistence farmers, and coca growers. The protest is made up of indigenous communities from La Vega, including the Yanacona from the Pancitara reserve and Totoroez communities from the reserve in Caldono.

The council who organized the protest called out the hypocrisy of the president, who has celebrated social movements in Venezuela while repressing those in his own country.

The Regional indigenous council of Cauca

Army Commander General Jorge Herrera said that with the National Police they are ready to respond to any disturbance of public order and ensure the mobility of citizens. The local health authority has also put services on alert in case of a public order disturbance.

Duque has also sent two ministers to try to calm the protest, including Minister of the. Interior Nancy Gutierrez, who has assured that Duque’s arrival is imminent. The protesters, however, are not satisfied: the council have said they will speak with the delegation only in preparation for direct dialogue with the President.

The Regional indigenous council of Cauca

The government commission which was sent to the area was accompanied by representatives of United Nations, the human rights office, and the Cauca government. The Minister for Agriculture announced governments plans for investment in agriculture in the area according to the National Development Plan – which will have a specific chapter on inclusion of indigenous groups, and formalization of land ownership.

Minister of Agriculture Andres Valencia

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