No one can feel as the owner of the country and no one can feel excluded from the right of property. We must all suffer Colombia.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I love my country, and it hurts not to be able to see my country, as I did for so many years. I hope that I will one day be able to live in a peaceful Colombia.
The basic dream of many Colombians is to have a secure nation, without exclusions, with equity, and without hatred.
I've been following what's happening in Colombia because it's the country of my childhood.
We have a bad image in the world, I've got to admit. I just want people to think twice about Colombia. Don't go by the first impression.
As a Colombian, the only way I can relate to my country is through suffering. I hope that my children and my grandchildren will relate to the beautiful country in a way that it is positive and loving.
On one hand, it seems strange that a country that has suffered so much from violence and war would be debating if they want peace or not. But in Colombia, a part of society is deeply connected with the war as a means of making a living.
When we first invested in Colombia, we were buying a lot of coal from Colombia. We were dealing with them daily. I knew their guys at the port, I knew their guys at the mine, I had a feel of the country.
In Colombia, education is sometimes considered a luxury, not a human right. And it's not a priority in the agendas of many leaders.
I miss Colombia. It's a great place.
Being raised in a developing country opened my eyes to so much I cannot tolerate. In Colombia, education is sometimes considered a luxury, not a human right. And it's not a priority in the agendas of many leaders.
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