In June 2014, the National Unit of Victims reached that population to commemorate with its residents the 10 years of having fought from the submission in which the extinct AUC kept them under the command of Rodrigo Market Peluffo, aka 'chain' and by thenThe territorial director of Sucre Mirta Montes reported that the collective reparation was in the process of implementation and we can say that in that the State has been and there are no results.
The same goes for Chengue, in the Montes de María, has been waiting for a reparation for 20 years that dignify them all, and since these two in Sucre there are 338 more throughout the country.
The Collective Repair Plan for Libertad aims to compensate for the damages caused to the community before 2004, when the population suffered the destruction of the local health post, the restriction of religious parties and cultural expressions and the deterioration of the social fabric.
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