Latin Pulse brings you this episode of the Colombian TV show
Contravía, where journalist Hollman Morris and his team travel to a remote
community in Southern Colombia to eat, sleep and live with the Nasa Indians
through a period of fear, displacement and anguish.
With their homes turned into battlegrounds, the indigenous community around Toribío continue their peaceful resistance to the invasion of free trade, armies and guerrillas. Morris combines this inside experience with personal testimonies from all sides, for a transparent exploration of Colombia's drawn-out conflict. Gabriel Garcia Marquez's organization, The Foundation for a New Iberian-American Journalism, awarded Contravía's episode Toribío its highest prize in 2007, for their efforts to raise visibility for the victims of war in a censored and bellicose media environment. For more information on the Colombian journalistic TV show Contravia, you can visit: www.contravia.tv ... más |
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