Posts Tagged ‘Chocó’
The national government geographically isolated Chocó
We intervened to support a tutela that requires the government to pave the
Quibdó-Medellín and Quibdó-Pereira roads: a promise that has historically been unfulfilled.
The national government geographically isolated Chocó
We intervened to support a tutela that requires the government to pave the
Quibdó-Medellín and Quibdó-Pereira roads: a promise that has historically been unfulfilled.
A hint of cosmopolitanism
Perhaps the next great revolution in the history of mankind will no longer happen in a country (as in Russia in 1917 or in France in 1789), but throughout the world and be the result of the coordination of actions of millions of people.
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The title of this op-ed does not come from the latest news about the strike in Chocó. I borrow it from a column published in El Espectador in 1954. The author, a 27 year old journalist with aspirations to become a writer, was sent to Quibdó to cover another protest against the central government. But what Gabriel García Márquez wrote at the time could be published today without changing one single comma.
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