On the evening of August 8, communities
belonging to the Movement for the Defense and Liberation of Mother Earth, made
up of the Nasa, Misak & Yanacona Peoples of the Regional Indigenous Council
of Huila -CRIHU- and the Association of
Affected of the Quimbo Hydroelectric Project-ASOQUIMBO-, among others, began to arrive at the bridge of the
Pescador River in the Municipality of El Hobo (Huila) giving initiation to the
permanent assembly of the Minga for the
Liberation of Mother Earth . 
Since its start, the Minga has been planted as a space of peaceful social construction that demands the presence and answers from President Santos and the responsible Ministers regarding the problems facing the heart of Huila, in particular the mining and energy policies and related impacts in the territory and communities that ancestrally and historically occupied the region.
1. The suspension of the Mining-Energy Locomotive mega projects, in particular: the Quimbo Hydroelectric Project, the presence of oil company Emerald Energy in the Páramo of Miraflores Peak Reserve, and the recent total expropriation of the Huacacayo-Yuma-Magdalena River to Chines State owned company Hydrochina as part of the Master Advantage Plan of the Magdalena River.
2.
Access to
lands for campesinos and indigenous peoples
3.
Demilitarization of territories
4.
A political
solution to the armed conflict.
The permanent assembly of the Minga was accompanied by the Indigenous Guard- the Caretakers of the Territory- and took charge of the security of the Minga´s participants, mingueros, and where the assembly was being held.
On August 13 the Riot Police (ESMAD) attacked around 2,000 mingueros. An armored vehicle, tear gas, explosives, police brutality and a disproportionate use of force left 25 injured.
The days following the police attacked at the Pesacador Bridge, police helicopters continued to circle the Minga day and night, and more ESMAD agents and armored vehicles were brought into the region.
In a meeting with representatives of the Ministry of Interior, president of the CRIHU and leader of the Minga, Leonardo Homen, expressed that “the government only comes to sit down with communities after there has been a massacre and some amount of dead.
In addition, the campesino from the community of the Honda and member of ASOQUIMBO, Jesus Elias Benavides, asked Cifuentes, a representative of the Ministry “how does a indigenous or campesino community get to dialogue with the State after what happened on the thirteenth” Cifuentes responded that, “she was traveling and state functionaries do not work on the weekends.”
On August 16 an Act of Agreement was reached between the National Government and the Movement for the Defense and Liberation of Mother Earth that committed the State to make available the responses to all the former petitions, demands, investigations and studies requested by the Movement,
During the following weeks the Minga for the Defense and Liberation of Mother Earth, while traveling throughout the Upper Magdalena and Colombian Highlands met with other sectors to participate in the Minga and the March to Neiva for the Roundtable of Commitments.
While communities wait and see whether the State will assume responsibility regarding its commitments in the Act of Agreements,
TODAS LAS FOTOS Y TEXTOS PERTENECEN A
POLINIZACIONES Y EL MOVIMIENTO POR LA DEFENSA Y LA LIBERACIÓN DE LA
MADRE TIERRA, TODO USO DEBE CITAR EL FUENTE Y SER SIN FINES DE LUCRO.
ALL
PHOTOS AND TEXTS BELONG TO POLINIZACIONES AND THE MOVEMENT FOR THE
DEFENSE AND LIBERATION OF MOTHER EARTH, ALL USE MUST NOTE THE SOURCE AND
BE FOR NON-PROFIT PURPOSES.
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