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Escalating Violence in Colombia Displaces Families Amid FARC and ELN Clashes

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Recent clashes between the dissident FARC group and the ELN in northeastern Colombia have led to significant humanitarian crises, particularly in Filo El Gringo, a town in El Tarra. Mayor Eyder Robles reported that these violent confrontations have forced many families to flee while others remain trapped in fear. The ongoing conflict, driven by territorial control and illicit economies, has resulted in nearly 100 deaths and displaced over 78,000 individuals this year alone. Local authorities are urgently calling for a humanitarian corridor and respect for civilian safety as the situation deteriorates ahead of the New Year.

Key Details: • Urgent call for a humanitarian corridor in Filo El Gringo. • Nearly 100 deaths and 78,000 displaced due to ongoing violence this year. • Local mayors are demanding immediate government intervention and dialogue with armed groups.

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Eyder RoblesUber CondeIris MarínFilo El GringoEl TarraTeoramaCatatumboOficina de la ONU para los Derechos Humanos

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