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July 31, 2018 – 09:07
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El País editorial
At least 200 people have already left the road separator of Avenida 2N between 26th and 31st streets, where he has been installed for three months the camp of Venezuelan citizens who pbad through Cali.
As the Cali City Council had announced the previous days, the day began around 7 am. this Tuesday.
The activity, which was coordinated by the Ministry of Security and Justice, advanced with some setbacks, even though a good many of the more than 400 Venezuelans settled on the site accepted According to the Ministry of Security and Justice, 200 people should be moved between today and tomorrow at the border with Ecuador, so that they can continue their route south from the continent.
According to Belkys Blanco, one of the Venezuelan women in the camp, there is currently a permanent guardianship with which this population demands that "the rights to health are respected and guaranteed". and to have a decent shelter, because we have been out for three months and we can not live, we have no intention of moving here until the judge rules guardianship and that will happen on August 3rd. "
The legal edification is badyzed at a meeting between representatives of Venezuelan citizens and members of the Mayor's Office, Personería, Migración Colombia, Defensoría del Pueblo, to define the logistics to complete the release of public space in place for three months.
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In this problem there is also the possibility that some Venezuelans, who lived in this area, stay in the city and to this end they must respect the laws of Migration Colombia.
"In this area, there are about 400 Venezuelans, half of whom said that they will leave Colombia for neighboring countries such as Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, and others who want to stay must take advantage of the new decree of the national government to issue the PEP (special permit of permanence), who We have access to health, work and education, "said Cali's Secretary of Security and Justice, Andrés Villamizar Pachón.
For the departure of Venezuelan citizens who want to leave the country, the city council of Cali has 10 buses with about 40 seats each.
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