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Ana Fabricia Córdoba

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stressed the importance of protecting the members of her family. In early 2014, her son was killed as a part of the ongoing military conflict in Colombia. His death was reported to not have been done in restitution, leading to outcry. He was the fifth member of the family to die violently, leaving only two of Córdoba's children alive.
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In April 2011, Córdoba announced that "they" were going to kill her, and that no one was doing anything about it. On June 7, 2011, an unknown hitman shot and killed Córdoba on a bus. After Córdoba's death, the head of the Corporación para el Desarrollo Social (Corporation for Social Development)
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On July 7, 2010, Córdoba's nineteen-year-old son was killed. Córdoba believed that he was killed by the police, looking for evidence and making the accusation on national television. Over the next several months, Córdoba's family continued to be targeted by the authorities. Córdoba continued to
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In Cruz, Córdoba developed her leadership skills. She was an important figure in the Ruta Pacífica de las Mujeres (Peaceful Way of Women) and founded LATEPAZ (Asociación Líderes Hacia delante por un Tejido Humano de Paz, or Leaders for a Human Network of Peace).
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Córdoba told her story, becoming a voice for Colombian victims of violence. Due to political violence, she moved again to the Cruz neighborhood of Medellín.
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Asesinato de la Sra. Ana Fabricia Córdoba Cabrera y amenazas de muerte contra defensores de derechos humanos
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In 2006, Córdoba was arrested for being a guerrilla, but released due to a lack of evidence.
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Policía no sabía que el hijo de ana fabricia córdoba estaba amenazado. (2014, Feb 03).
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condemn this persecution, and highlighted the victims of violence in Colombia.
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Los cinco crímenes en la familia de ana fabricia córdoba. (2014, Feb 04).
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Eversley Torres, F.  (2017, May 31). Córdoba Cabrera, Ana Fabricia.
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Ana córdoba, otra mártir pacifista de colombia: . (2011, Jun 24).
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due to political violence. Her extended family included cousin
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HERNÁNDEZ-MORA, S. (2011, Jun 16). Luchadora por la dignidad.
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In the 1980s, Córdoba's brother became a councilor for the
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https://doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780195301731.013.73698
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Index

Antioquia
Colombian
Antioquia
Urabá Antioquia
Tibú
Piedad Córdoba
Patriotic Union (Colombia)
Apartadó
United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia
Comuna 13, Medellín
"Una lucha por los derechos"











https://doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780195301731.013.73698




"Ana Fabricia Córdoba, la líder que no dejó de hablar en voz alta"

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