Consuelo Manyoma, a resident of San Isidro, waits anxiously for the time when her family can safely return home. Located along a strategic corridor for the cocaine trade, the village frequently experiences gunfire and threats. Two years ago, Manyoma's family and others fled, seeking refuge in Buenaventura. They are now in makeshift accommodation in a huge basketball stadium, enduring uncertainty and longing for peace. The country’s conflict, a bloody war between paramilitary groups, rebel militias, drug traffickers, and the army, has displaced 6.8 million people - one of the world's largest internally displaced populations. In another development, former president Alvaro Uribe is to face criminal charges for alleged links to some of the paramilitary groups: see
Colombia: millions of displaced people long for peace
Written by David Fletcher 11 Apr 2024Additional Info
- Pray: for all those striving for peace in this troubled country. (Psalm 140:1,2)
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