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Recorded in Memory – Our Stories

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Research: Members of the Municipal Table for Effective Participation of the Victims of San José del Fragua (2022) | Research Group: Santiago García Palomino, Cristian Cano, Nelson David Collazos, Isabella Torres, Juan Pablo Pulido, Luz Eliana Hernández Erazo, Willian López, Derly Carbajal, Andrea Paladines, Jerson Pineda, Julie Ávila Suárez, Sara Córdoba, Karen Cabrera, Jhonatan Rivera | Educators: Sandra Palomino, Edwar Bacaraldo, Dayana Franco, Martha Falla, Mirella Guarnizo | Technical Advisory: Lina María Murcia Montalvo (ProPaz II Program of GIZ – Caquetá) | Style Correction: Clara Cristina Acosta Ossa | Editing, Layout, and Illustrations: Puente Consultorías Culturales – Camila Duque, Olga Elena Acosta | Published by: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH – ProPaz II Program | Supported by: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) of Germany.

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The book “Carved in Memory: Our Stories” collects accounts from victims of the armed conflict in San José del Fragua, Caquetá, gathered and transcribed by students of the Research Seedbed at the Don Quijote Educational Institution, in collaboration with the Municipal Table of Effective Participation of Victims.

Through eight accounts, the document highlights the impact of violence on the community, addressing themes such as:

• Loss of community and sports leaders.

• Forced displacement and the struggle to rebuild social fabric.

• Experiences of guerrilla takeovers and armed confrontations.

• Memories of resistance and resilience in the territory.

These testimonies aim not only to preserve historical memory but also to raise awareness among new generations about the importance of non-repetition. The publication is part of the process of materializing the Forest of Memory, a symbolic space for reconciliation and memory in the region.

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