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  • How Colombian Farmers Sparked a Movement that Brought the Government to its Knees

    October 31, 2013 // jaco // Chekhov's Kalashnikov No Responses


    Published on Chekhovs Kalashnikov: Its not every Sunday that the priest of a rural Colombian city called Tunja begins his sermon with a story of an illiterate Indian girl who grew up in the shadow of the British Empire. The 8th of September was not a normal Sunday. For the three weeks previous farmers from […]

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