In the department of Arauca in Colombia, the presence of the military near the indigenous population of Choco has kept community members in fear and confined to their homes, leaving them unable to perform critical daily labors such as tending plots and going to the river. Today a humanitarian commission brought food and water to the communities. The army is in the area awaiting the impending release of General Alzate by the FARC, following their release yesterday of two captured soldiers. teleSUR.
