Venezuela further aggression will also be reported by the Government to international organizations
Bogota 30 November (www.elpaisvallenato.com) A small 'village council' in Puerto Inirida, Guainía, led the afternoon Monday, the defense minister, Gabriel Silva Lujan, where he listened attentively to the complaints of the 412 Colombians and 47 Brazilians, driven by the Venezuelan guard gold mine located in the hill Yapacá the neighboring country.
One by one the miners were the mistreatment of the military of Venezuela, who visited the scene by helicopter to lift more than 2 thousand people working in the illegal exploitation of gold in that region of Venezuela.
"We pushed some women were also seized improperly made us give them all our belongings," said the expatriates.
"Most men are married to Colombian and are concerned about our children, and now we have nothing to eat," said one of the foreigners.
Also Silva Lujan was also concerned about the situation of about one thousand Colombians and foreigners who stayed on the hill Yapacá hidden from arrest by the military of Venezuela, announcing that a committee of the International Red Cross and the Colombian Consulate travel the neighboring country to verify what happened to our nationals.
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