Colombia’s female guerrillas hunt for their lost children
Demobilized female rebels, many of whom were forced into guerrilla groups against their will, are now searching for the children they were made to abandon, according to BBC Mundo reports.
Demobilized female rebels, many of whom were forced into guerrilla groups against their will, are now searching for the children they were made to abandon, according to BBC Mundo reports.
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