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Hace 20 años, cuatro sicarios asesinaron a los investigadores del Cinep y defensores de derechos humanos y del ambiente, Mario Calderón y Elsa Alvarado. En la masacre, ocurrida en la madrugada del 19 de mayo de 1997 en la casa de la pareja, murió también el padre de Elsa, Carlos Alvarado, y su madre, Elvira, quedó gravemente herida. Iván Calderón Alvarado hijo de la pareja de investigadores, que tenía un año, sobrevivió.

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00:00Then at 7am we took my dad and my dad and my mom were in the cinema.
00:04We're far from imagining that a job of defense of the environment,
00:09defense of the people, or any job,
00:12would be the cause of the people that were killed.
00:30What did they lose?
00:35They lost the joy,
00:39and they lost the possibility that in this country there were people like them,
00:47and many more like them.
00:49Good people, beautiful people, welcoming people,
00:53intelligent people, happy people.
00:56They lost joy, they lost intelligence,
00:59they lost love, they lost commitment to the change and growth of this country,
01:05to make Colombia a better country.
01:26What do you mean by the military?
01:32I don't know if the military proposed exactly that,
01:37to hit a whole sector of conscious people
01:47that they were working on this field of the social formation
01:54of the popular sectors,
01:56of the student sectors,
01:58of the academic sectors,
02:00and they wanted to take advantage of them,
02:05to threaten them,
02:07to paralyze their work.
02:09And I think that that was the impact that had been given
02:13the suicide of Román Núñez.
02:24Colombia lost,
02:26first of all,
02:29a different perspective of society,
02:31a festive perspective of society,
02:34a festive perspective of history,
02:41an altruistic perspective,
02:43not egoistic perspective,
02:44as we have now.
02:47With what they did with Mario and Cita
02:49and what happened with my father,
02:51it was the fear.
02:53The fear for those people
02:56and those organizations
02:57that have been working with human rights,
02:59I think that it was a lot of confusion.
03:01We lost people
03:03who were working on a Colombia
03:06or a Bogotá.
03:08We lost people
03:09who believed in those people.
03:12They were good human beings.
03:14They were not the great leaders
03:18of the social movement,
03:21of the life,
03:23of the life,
03:23of the joy,
03:24of the music,
03:25of the love.
03:25They were not the militant of anything else.
03:27That's why it's inexplicable
03:28and so dolorously
03:29its disappearance,
03:30because it's,
03:32let's say,
03:32a candidate to the presidency,
03:34well,
03:35the murders,
03:36and neither,
03:37but they were good people.
03:40They were good people
03:41that I wish the country
03:42was full of Mario's
03:43and Elsas
03:44and this country would be another.
03:45This country would be another.
03:46Like you said to me,
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