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Thursday October 01, 2009 21:04 by gizzacroggy - Espacio Bristol-Colombia gizzacroggy at gmail dot com
![]() Colombia and palm oil Waiting at the traffic lights on route to the park to enjoy a rest day after an intense week involved in the organisation of an event about Climate Justice here in Bogota, the captial of Colombia, an old man approached us. He was dressed as smartly as he could, dark suit, a tie and a felt hat, but he didnt look like your average suited man. Old, weather face by the sun that makes guessing ages very difficult, a calmness, resignation about him. He held a carefully handwritten sign in his hand, "please help my family, we are displaced from Bolivar( a region where there is huge amounts of palm planted) god bless you." My eyes welled, i got angry at the taxi driver for taking me a longer route to get more money from me, hating myself for having got the taxi in the first place, i could have made the effort and walked, what a unneccesary luxury. Every night thousands of Colombians walk the length of the city with hand made carts filled with rubbish, recyclers, they easily walk 30 miles a day in the city to live one day to the next. I could have walked. |
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