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The text "Resistencia indígena, opción de paz" by Álvaro Villarraga Sarmiento explores in a historical vision the experiences of resistance of the Colombian indigenous movement, who after the defense of their territories and cultures, assumes the progressive rejection of war through growing forms of peaceful civil resistance, as its own and original option that connects with its interest -coincident with that of other expressions of society- in the achievement of peace. His theses and considerations constitute a key reference insofar as he analyzes the reasons, factors and consequences for…mehr

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The text "Resistencia indígena, opción de paz" by Álvaro Villarraga Sarmiento explores in a historical vision the experiences of resistance of the Colombian indigenous movement, who after the defense of their territories and cultures, assumes the progressive rejection of war through growing forms of peaceful civil resistance, as its own and original option that connects with its interest -coincident with that of other expressions of society- in the achievement of peace. His theses and considerations constitute a key reference insofar as he analyzes the reasons, factors and consequences for society of the fact that native or indigenous peoples have opted for a peaceful management of the conflict, and in some cases under alternative schemes to those proposed by the State, to achieve both the restitution of their rights and the effective reintegration of some of their members who have been part of armed groups, in the context of the armed conflict that has occurred in Colombia in recent decades.
Autorenporträt
Álvaro Villarraga Sarmiento. Political scientist graduated from Universidad del Valle, with specialization in conflict resolution, specialist in Human Rights from ESAP; candidate for a master's degree in law from Universidad Nacional de Colombia. His work and research experience focuses on issues of conflict, peace and human rights.