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The journalist and director of the documentary "La Negociación & # 39; Margarita Martinez, responded to accusations of former President Álvaro Uribe in which he badured that the audiovisual piece violates his integrity.
Martinez rejected critics of the exmandatario and said thatBefore making a judgment, you should watch the full documentary and not just talk about what the trailer shows.
In context: The negotiation, the documentary by which Uribe claimed it to Cine Colombia
"Former president, rather than promote a veto of the documentary La Negociación, theor I invite on the first Thursday. You will realize that what you are saying is light", Said Martinez.
The director also reminded Senator Uribe that at the time she was looking for her version of the facts, with which he did not agree. "In addition, I remind you that I've always wanted to have your version, which you kindly refused," he said.
Martinez's statements come after the controversy that sparked a message from Álvaro Uribe Vélez in which he criticized Cine Colombia for having screened the documentary in its cinemas.
"Gentlemen Cinema Colombia: You lack objectivity in facilitating the accusation against Dr. Fernando Londoño and my person as enemies of peace. When the no won the plebiscite, we proposed to change the agreements, not to eliminate them, "reads one of the messages sent by the exmandatario with reference to the above-mentioned film.
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Faced with this, several sectors have denounced the character of censorship statements of the former president.
In an interview with RCN Radio / FM, Martínez sand declared surprised by critics that the documentary was received by former president Álvaro Uribe and other political party spokesmen, while this one has not yet been released.
"I'm very surprised that he sent a tweet, not even to me, but to Cine Colombia, saying that they're going to project a documentary that presents them as enemies of peace, but they've only seen the trailer and anyone who sees it does not say it, "he said.
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As a result of the controversy, Cine Colombia confirmed that the documentary itself will be screened in its cinemas with already established schedules.
& # 39; Negociación & # 39; is a story in which are presented unpublished images of the peace agreement reached in Havana between the national government and the FARC demobilized guerrillas.
In recent years, his director has become one of the country's most important documentary makers. Among his works is also the documentary "La Sierra", a film that tells the story of the paramilitary groups of Medellin.
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