The Resistance of the Ethnic Communities to the Business Onslaught in the Colombian Bajo Atrato, Seen from a Companion.

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Title: The Resistance of the Ethnic Communities to the Business Onslaught in the Colombian Bajo Atrato, Seen from a Companion.
Authors: Peña Buendía, Abilio1 (AUTHOR) amateo66@gmail.com
Source: Journal of Poverty. 2023, Vol. 27 Issue 6/7, p512-534. 23p.
Subject Terms: Peasants, Human rights workers, Mestizos, Justice, Social accounting
Geographic Terms: Colombia
Abstract (English): This article provides an account of the destruction of the social fabric of Afro-descendant, indigenous, peasant, and mestizo rural communities in Colombia from the perspective of a human rights worker of the Interfaith Commission of Justice and Peace (JyP). The community resistance that led to revelation of truth of what happened to the world is discussed. A description of the JyP's multifaceted model of accompaniment, the strategies for return developed and implemented by the displaced families and communities, the associated legal actions and decisions, and knowledge generated from these very significant experiences of resistance in Colombia are also discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Este artículo da cuenta de la destrucción del tejido social de las comunidades rurales afrodescendientes, indígenas, campesinas y mestizas en Colombia desde la perspectiva de un defensor de derechos humanos de la Comisión Intereclesial de Justicia y Paz (JyP). Se discute la resistencia comunitaria que revel´ la verdad de lo que le sucedió al mundo. También se describe el modelo multifacético de acompañamiento de JyP, las estrategias de retorno desarrolladas e implementadas por las familias y comunidades desplazadas, las acciones y decisiones legales asociadas, y los conocimientos generados a partir de estas experiencias de resistencia muy significativas en Colombia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:This article provides an account of the destruction of the social fabric of Afro-descendant, indigenous, peasant, and mestizo rural communities in Colombia from the perspective of a human rights worker of the Interfaith Commission of Justice and Peace (JyP). The community resistance that led to revelation of truth of what happened to the world is discussed. A description of the JyP's multifaceted model of accompaniment, the strategies for return developed and implemented by the displaced families and communities, the associated legal actions and decisions, and knowledge generated from these very significant experiences of resistance in Colombia are also discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:10875549
DOI:10.1080/10875549.2023.2214780