Bojayá Massacre
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Bojayá () is a municipality in the
Chocó Department Chocó Department () is a department of the Pacific region of Colombia known for hosting the largest Afro-Colombian population in the nation, and a large population of Amerindian and mixed African-Amerindian Colombians. It is in the west of the ...
,
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. Its municipal centre is Bellavista Nuevo.


Bojaya municipality

The Bojaya municipality, according to a 2005 census, has 9,941 inhabitants. 58.4% of the population of the municipality are
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, and 41.4% are indigenous Embera. 95.86% of the population do not have their basic needs met. The municipality contains part of the
Utría National Natural Park The Utría National Natural Park () is a national park in the Chocó Department, Colombia. It contains diverse flora and fauna in a lush, mountainous rainforest environment with some of the highest rainfall in the world, at up to annually. The par ...
. There has been a long-enduring presence of paramilitary and National Liberation Army forces in the region, with tensions and violence between the groups still a significant threat to its population.


Bojayá massacre

On May 2, 2002,
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conducted an attack on members of the
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present within Bellavista. The FARC had established their presence in the town the previous month, with the attack catalysed by the break-out of fighting in nearby
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. Amid the fighting, a gas cylinder bomb fired from a FARC
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mortar, directed at USDFC forces positioned behind the town's church, missed its target, breaking through the church roof and detonating, with the blast killing 79 of the roughly 300 civilians sheltering inside. In full, the attack resulted in 119 civilian deaths, 49 of which were children, 98 injured citizens, significant physical damage to much of the town and the fleeing of its remaining residents. The attack is since referred to as the
Bojayá massacre Bojayá () is a municipality in the Chocó Department, Colombia. Its municipal centre is Bellavista Nuevo. Bojaya municipality The Bojaya municipality, according to a 2005 census, has 9,941 inhabitants. 58.4% of the population of the municipali ...
. Now referred to as Bellavista Viejo (Old Bellavista), the town was abandoned, with its returning citizens having been rehomed in a settlement newly-built nearby.


Bellavista Nuevo

The decision to build a new town for the citizens of Bellavista was announced by president
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five days after the Boyaja Massacre. The attack had resulted in the deaths of 119 residents, left 98 injured, damaged much of the town, and its remaining population were among the roughly 4,000 citizens who fled Bojayá in its aftermath. The majority of the town was in favour of the intention to relocate, but not unanimously. The project of this new town was assigned to an interdisciplinary group of graduate students studying urban and regional planning at
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. They selected a site 800 metres from Bellavista, primarily for its lower risk of flooding, a reality not exclusive to Bellavista but rather common to the region. The planned town was to have buildings constructed of concrete, including 265 houses, which were to be connected to a network of utilities and services. Construction began in 2003, and the town was inaugurated in 2007 as Bellavista Nuevo (New Bellavista), and the original town was renamed Bellavista Viejo (Old Bellavista). After the massacre, only a part of the population remained or returned to Bojayá. Half of the inhabitants of the region live in its municipal centre. The remains of the victims of the massacre are buried in the new town and a mausoleum has also been built in their memory.


Bellavista Viejo

The old town, Bellavista Viejo, is currently completely abandoned. The church damaged in the bombing, San Pablo Apóstol, has been restored after the massacre, and is being maintained in memory of the tragic event. An annual memorial is held in the church on the second of May. During this service ''el
Christo Mutilado de Bojaya Christo Vladimirov Javacheff (1935–2020) and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon (1935–2009), known as Christo and Jeanne-Claude, were artists noted for their large-scale, site-specific environmental installations, often large landmarks an ...
'', a statue of Christ mutilated in the massacre, is brought from the new church in Bellavista Nuevo to Bellavista Viejo in a procession by river.


Climate

Bojayá has a very wet
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, as shown in these data from Bellavista Nuevo.


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Revista Semana: Un Pueblo a la Espera
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