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Nuestro mapa paramilitar sobreviviendo en medio de un Estado y establecimientos criminales

Author(s)
Comunidad de Paz de San José de Apartadó
Publisher / Journal
Comunidad de Paz de San José de Apartadó
Publication year
2018
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Document
RS687_.pdf (643.14 KB)
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FURTHER INFORMATION
Source type
News(paper) article
Keywords
Creation of Weapon Free Zones
Civilian Peacekeeping
Civilian-to-Civilian Protection
Creating safer spaces
Self-Protection/Challenges of Self-Protection
Rejection of militarism
Peace Communities
Zones of Peace
Nonviolence as a self-protection strategy
Managing threat as a self-protection strategy
Organisation(s)
Comunidad de Paz de San José de Apartadó
Country
Colombia
Urabá
Mulatos
Antioquia
Turbo
La Esperanza
Nuevo Antioquia
El Porvenir
Las Nieves
El Cuchillo
Mulatos Medio
El Barro
Miramar
El Mariano
San José de Apartadó
La Hoz
Rodoxalí
La Balsa
La Victoria
Arenas Bajas
Playa Larga
Naín
Saiza
Piedras Blancas
Carepa
Buenos Aires
Bellavista
Resbaloza
Cristalina
Unión
El Guineo
La Antena
El Gas
El Salto
Caracolí
Campamento
El Cerro
El Jardín
La Luna
El Llano
Belén
Language(s)
Spanish
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