Spanish Prime Minister And Chocó Governor Apologize To Victims
President Gustavo Petro is expected to travel to the Chocó department in the coming hours to offer public apologies to victims of the armed conflict. The commemoration marks the anniversary of a May 2, 2002, event where over one hundred people died during clashes between FARC members and the Pedro Sánchez defense association. The visit aims to reiterate a commitment to integral reparation for the affected communities. The leaders called for an end to violence during a commemorative event. The Ombudsman's Office led orientation and advisory sessions for victims. The group demanded greater state guarantees regarding victims' rights, according to the report. The Governor discussed these issues on Noticias Caracol.
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Blu Radio Colombia
“Pedro Sánchez estará en las próximas horas en el departamento de Chocó pidiendo perdón y excusas públicas a las víctimas del conflicto armado en esta zona del país.”
Blu Radio Colombia
“excusas públicas a las víctimas del conflicto armadón esta zona del país.”
Blu Radio Colombia
“Pedro Sánchez y la gobernadora del Chocó, Nubia Carolina Córdoba, ofrecieron excusas públicas a las víctimas y en medio de una sentida ocaestía exigieron que la violencia cese.”
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