Simón Bolívar Humanitarian Task Force treats people displaced by violence in Colombia
Courtesy: MPPRIJP
Published at: 19/01/2025 10:00 AM
This Sunday, the Ministry of the People's Power of the Interior, Justice and Peace reported on advances in comprehensive care, through the Simón Bolívar Humanitarian Task Force, for those displaced by the violence that occurs due to the armed confrontation in the Catatumbo region, in the North of Santander, Colombia.
The Deputy Minister for Risk Management and Civil Protection, Alm. Juan Carlos Oti Paituvi, accompanied by the mayor of the José María Semprúm municipality of the state of Zulia, Darío Díaz, fine-tuned details during a meeting to provide care for those affected by this wave of violence.
In addition, officials of the citizen security bodies are deployed in Popular-Military-Police Fusion for the protection of Colombian brothers, who are received on instructions from the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and the Sectorial Vice President of Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Cap. Diosdado Cabello.
The authorities of the different governmental institutions provide care for health, food and shelter, as established in the doctrine of Bolivarian Diplomacy of Peace.
Mazo News Team/MPPRIJP PRESS