In Bajo Remanso, Colombia, the community commemorates the third anniversary of Pablo Panduro Conquinche’s assassination, a former Indigenous governor, remembered through rituals of grief and remembrance. Fidelina Cruz wears a T-shirt with his image and participates in a procession that connects residents to their past traumas. Similarly, Rodolfo Pama honors his son, Brayan, who died at 16, by visiting the site of his death every year, illustrating the painful legacy of violence on families in rural areas and the resilience of their community in seeking justice.
Fidelina Cruz commemorates her husband Pablo's assassination every year, reflecting the pain and loss felt by the Bajo Remanso community, alongside Rodolfo Pama, who honors his son Brayan.
The community’s annual remembrance events reveal the ongoing impact of violence in rural Colombia, as families like those of Cruz and Pama continue to seek justice and closure.
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