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1  Caught in the Conflict – Colombia’s indigenous peoples Caught in the crossfire Colombia’s indigenous peoples 2  Caught in the Conflict – Colombia’s indigenous peoples
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Document Date: 2010-12-08 09:36:52


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Geneva / Purísima / /

Company

Security / Human Rights / Los Rastrojos / UN Universal Periodic Review / Inter-American Development Bank / /

Country

Colombia / United Kingdom / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / Person Travel / Product Issues / /

IndustryTerm

immune systems / food indigenous communities / paramilitary / voluntary tools / oil / secure food supplies / food / oil extraction / vulnerable groups / large-scale mining / palm oil plantations / Food security / basic services / economic and political systems / /

Organization

Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia / Guainía Department / British Government / Chief Council of the Indigenous Regional / army / Colombian army / ONIC / Council of Cauca / Constitutional Court / World Bank / Colombia’s Constitutional Court / Córdoba Department / United Nations / Colombian Constitutional Court / La Guajira Department / National Indigenous Organisation of Colombia / International Labour Organisation / European Union / Colombian government / /

Person

Marco Segundo González González / Miguel Agustín Roqueme / Alfonso Canticus / Antonio de Agustín Talaigua / José Edwin Legarda / Edwin Legarda / Florida Guanga / James Anaya / Paul Smith Endnotes / Marco Segundo Gonzalez / Aida Quilcué / Muriel Mining / Bernabé de Agustín Roqueme / /

Position

Zenú leader / Secretary General / High Commissioner / indigenous peoples Executive / Executive / The Indigenous Guard / Representative / Special Adviser / /

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disclosure / /

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Purísima / /

PublishedMedium

the UN Universal Periodic Review / /

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