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Comuna 13 (n.º 13) or San Javier is one of the 16 communes of the city of Medellín, Colombia, with a
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of around 160,000. The neighborhood is associated with street art performances,
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, bright colors, tours, and an energetic environment that showcases its resilience. Comuna 13 was not always a vibrant community, it has faced
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and insecurity with regards to
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,
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, and controversial military operations. It is now a major
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and a keystone of community tourism in Medellín and has benefitted from investment in infrastructure and social programs.


Makeup

Comuna 13 is a neighborhood made up of houses that are typically made out of brick and cement, closely stacked together, and wrapped around the western hills of the city.


Geography and infrastructure

The commune is located to the west of the Central Western Zone of the city, bordered to the north by the Robledo commune, to the east by La América and Laureles-Estadio; to the south by the district of Altavista, and to the west by San Cristóbal and Altavista. It is a neighborhood made up of houses that are typically made out of brick and cement, closely stacked together, and cling to the Andes mountains, sprawling throughout the west hills of the city. Houses are painted vibrant colors but often left unfinished for various reasons such as tax loopholes and lack of resources to finish. The slopes are found towards the western end, reaching the limit of the urban perimeter. In some sectors, there are very high and steep slopes. Some areas in the commune are characterized as having a high potential risk of natural disasters. These high risk areas are located in sectors of the neighborhoods Blanquizal, Independencias I, II, and III, Nuevos Conquistadores, Belencito la Colina, Belencito Betania, near the edge of the Ana Díaz ravine, Arenera Monteverde and Barrio La Quiebra, and in the sectors La Divisa and Metropolitano. This danger determined that some neighborhoods and sectors were outside of the Commune's perimeter according to the last agreement mentioned. It has several streams and channels, among others, La Leonarda, La Hueso, La Iguaná, Ana Díaz, La Picacha, La Salada, Los Sauces, La Ladrillera, El Saldo, La Bolillala, La Matea, Los Alcazares, La Mina, Las Peñitas, El Paraíso, la Pradera, La Magdalena, La Pelahueso, Los Sanjones, El Coco and Santa Mónica. In the commune there are some material exploitation farms, among others Triturados Monteverde, Ladrillera el Noral, Arenera el Socorro, Finca Villa Elvira, and Aggregados San Javier.


Role of geography and neighborhood design

Comuna 13's geography has played a role in how criminal actors took advantage of the commune as a strategic location, using
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to better survey the movement of police and rival groups. The elevation additionally played a historical role, as Comuna 13 began as a farming community.


History


Agriculture

Originally founded by displaced
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s fleeing violence in the rural areas of Colombia, the area was named "Las Granjas", which means "The Farms". The area shifted towards a more residential structure with a housing cooperative in 1946. Immigrants created nearby illegal settlements in the hills, helping shape the neighborhood structure.


Immigration and lack of resources

Waves of migrants from people escaping
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, conflict in
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, and rural fighting between revolutionary guerrilla groups and the Colombian government came to form Comuna 13, although they were often discriminated against as invaders. The neighborhoods in Comuna 13: Las Independencias I, II, III and Nuevos Conquistadores, were built up primarily by immigrants. Immigrants fleeing conflict were vulnerable to being recruited into criminal activity because many had few skills outside of farming and construction, lacked job opportunities, lived in poorly built houses, and drank unsafe water. Many teenagers of the
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generations of the 60s and 70s went on to make up the gangs and guerilla groups that were formed in the neighborhood.


Instability

Comuna 13 suffered for years from violence from Narcos, military operations, and the presence of
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and paramilitaries. Fights between rival groups could make the neighborhood feel like a war zone. The violence from which Comuna 13 suffered made it unsafe to cross neighborhoods and go out at night.


Narcos

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had control of the neighborhood in the 80s, and a lot of the groups loyal to him came from those gangs, where he would also recruit sicarios. He recruited with the
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, with the purpose of making money from the cocaine trade. Even Hélmer Herrera A.K.A. 'Pacho', a rival of Escobar would also recruit in the area. Violence was common between rival gangs, especially after the death of Escobar with fighting between split up groups.


Paramilitaries and guerilla groups

The guerilla groups
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, and the National Liberation Army (ELN) had a presence in the commune, occupying various parts of the neighborhood, and implementing various forms of control. The Comandos Armados del Pueblo (CAP) were a paramilitary group that had a lot of strength in Comuna 13 and was like the other left-wing groups in that they were against the rule of the state. They were often seen as a group that would fill the role of the government in fighting other delinquent gangs and groups and improving
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. The guerilla warfare groups were also known to act more openly in contrast to the secretive paramilitaries. When paramilitaries took over in Comuna 13, they instilled their own rule of law, taxing shops, banning gatherings, and recruiting teenagers from struggling families. They had full access to tax and control the funds of people merchants and people delivering or transferring products. Mass graves were discovered near Comuna 13, and they are attributed to the silent killings by paramilitary groups.


Operation Mariscal

Operation Mariscal was a 12-hour operation that began on May 21, 2002, at 3 AM. The military and the police combined in an operation into the neighborhood, sending in tanks, squadrons, and helicopters, with an estimated 100s of personnel going into the neighborhood, attempting to combat the guerrilla militant groups in the neighborhood. 35 people were left injured, with 15 dead, including minors. The people of the neighborhood waved white flags to try and get the operation to stop and they were harassed with the military upholding that the action favored the guerilla militants.


Operation Orion

Operation Orion aimed to finish with the presence of paramilitaries in Comuna 13. Launched under the newly elected President
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, it was a two-day military offensive that came on October 16, 2002, and involved the use of
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s,
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s, and automatic weapons. Within the time period of the Colombian armed conflict, the operation was the most extensive action campaign in urban Colombian territory. It targeted members of the ELN, FARC, and the CAP. The operation is controversial as critics and reports, along with witnesses have held that the government targeted civilians. Hundreds of suspected militia fighters were detained, and 20 victims of kidnapping were freed. Operation Orion was successful in driving away the guerrilla militia fighters. After the operation, there was a period of disappearances, with various local stories of
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s after paramilitaries entered the zone. Allegations against a government collaboration with the paramilitary groups have been alleged and reinforced by CIA findings. The Justice and Peace Tribunal specifically investigated Uribe for promoting and supporting paramilitary groups. The operation has been condemned by International Courts. The community continues to remember the operation, denouncing the lack of accountability from the government.


Recovery

With community investing in social and educational programs, along with infrastructure, Comuna 13 was able to transform.


Investment

The Medellín Model was championed by Mayor
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and also Mayor Luís Pérez. With the social urbanism philosophy, which focuses on communities that have been left behind, the city of Medellín was able to rebrand against the violence with which it was previously associated. Psychologists and NGOs reviewed funding for work in the community.
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, parks, community spaces, and schools were built in poorer neighborhoods such as Comuna 13. Childcare programs and support services for victims of domestic violence were set up. Two Metrocable systems and an escalator were erected as well.


Cable car system

In terms of infrastructure, escalators and two MetroCable lines were able to connect the isolated community to the city center with access to the subway network. The MetroCable has been deemed essential in reducing
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, where a person cannot fully engage in society. The gondola has been credited with connecting neighborhoods and allowing people to find additional employment opportunities, ones which can also lie outside of their immediate neighborhoods.


Art

Members of the Comuna 13 have been able to express themselves and share stories through
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. From
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to
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to
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s, the diverse forms of artistic expression are everywhere to be found. Colorful murals with depictions of community figures, past violence, and neighborhood injustices can be seen throughout the neighborhood. One of the most recognized graffiti artists coming out of the neighborhood is Chota 13.
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and
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performances are common in the streets.
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s,
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, and
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tell stories and use their platforms to address social issues in the community. Events are held in public spaces with discussions and
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es.


Community projects

Community advocacy in the face of violence began with action from the people of Comuna 13. Marches and symbollic actions such as waving and hanging up white flags, sheets, and handkerchiefs were used. Additionally, documenting violence and testimonies on line played a role in the advocacy, along with the staging of sit-ins. Community centers like the hip-hop based Casa Kolacho were formed with the goal of getting youth out of the way of violence. The idea behind Casa Kolacho is to be louder than bullets. Casa Kolacho also runs Grafitours, which address the
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,
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, and
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of Comuna 13.


Tourism

Casa Kolacho as well as other programs run locally-led graffiti tours of the neighborhood. Comuna 13 is one of the most visited tourist sites in all of Medellín. Tourists come from all over the world to see the story of resilience that Comuna 13 provides. Stands fueled by the flow of tourism line the streets selling art, merchandise, accessories, food, drinks, and clothes. Residents of the neighborhoods Plan del Che, Independencias I, II, and III live among the tourism sector, as these are the main areas of tourism in Comuna 13. It can get up to 6,000 visitors in a day on weekends, and it is one of the most, if not the most, visited areas of all of Medellín.


References


Further reading

*"Medellín's Comuna 13: Transforming the Past with Plenty of Paint." The City Paper Bogotá. Accessed October 1, 2023. URL: https://thecitypaperbogota.com/travel/medellins-comuna-13-transforming-the-past-with-plenty-of-paint/ * * * Translated by Content Engine LLC. Chota 13, the Art That Vindicates the Comuna 13 of Medellín. CE Noticias Financieras. English ed. Miami: ContentEngine LLC, a Florida limited liability company, 2023. * Sánchez Medina, Luz Amparo. “Meanings and Practices of Non-Violence: Lessons Learned in the Midst of the Urban War in Comuna 13, Medellín.” In Community-Based Urban Violence Prevention, 150–163. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 2014. * Translated by ContentEngine LLC. The Creativity Applied to Comuna 13 of Medellín. CE Noticias Financieras. English ed. Miami: ContentEngine LLC, a Florida limited liability company, 2019. *"Perfil Demográfico por Barrio Comuna 13 San Javier." Medellín Government, 2020, https://www.medellin.gov.co/irj/go/km/docs/pccdesign/SubportaldelCiudadano_2/PlandeDesarrollo_0_17/IndicadoresyEstadsticas/Shared%20Content/Documentos/ProyeccionPoblacion2016-2020/Perfil%20Demográfico%20Barrios%202016%20–%202020%20Comuna_13_San%20Javier.pdf. *Milo Colombia. "Comuna 13: El símbolo de la transformación de Medellín." February 28, 2020. https://www.mieocolombia.com/comuna-13-simbolo-de-transformacion/#:~:text=La%20comuna%2013%20fue%20habitada,acceso%20y%20sus%20múltiples%20callejones * * * * * * * * *Silvia Corredor Rodríguez. "Operación Mariscal: 20 años del operativo de la fuerza pública contra grupos insurgentes en Medellín." El Espectador, May 20, 2022. Accessed October 1, 2023. URL: https://www.elespectador.com/colombia-20/paz-y-memoria/operacion-mariscal-20-anos-del-operativo-de-la-fuerza-publica-contra-grupos-insurgentes-en-medellin/. * * * * *Silva, Elisa. “Casa Kolacho Comuna 13 - Medellin, Colombia.” In Pure Space (Spanish Edition). United States: Actar D, 2020. * *Torres, Natalia Pérez. “Casa Kolacho: Violence, Youth, and Urban Art in the Peripheries of Medellin.” In Exploring Ibero-American Youth Cultures in the 21st Century, 123–147. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. *Environment and planning. C, Politics and space (2023): n. pag. Web. Montoya, Pablo. La sombra de Orión / Pablo Montoya. Primera edición en México. Ciudad de México: Random House, 2022. Print. *Translated by ContentEngine LLC. The Creativity Applied to Comuna 13 of Medellín. CE Noticias Financieras. English ed. Miami: ContentEngine LLC, a Florida limited liability company, 2019. *  *  * Translated by Content Engine LLC. The Problems That Tourism Is Causing in Medellín’s Comuna 13. CE Noticias Financieras. English ed. Miami: ContentEngine LLC, a Florida limited liability company, 2021. * Translated by Content Engine LLC. JEP Resumes Search for Missing Persons in Comuna 13 of Medellín. CE Noticias Financieras. English ed. Miami: ContentEngine LLC, a Florida limited liability company, 2022. *Molina Posada, Deisy Vanesa, Luz Adriana Muñoz Duque, and Astrid Natalia Molina Jaramillo. “Agricultura urbana, bienestar subjetivo y actitudes ambientales en el colectivo Agroarte. Estudio de caso en la comuna 13, Medellín.” Revista Virtual Universidad Católica del Norte, no. 56 (2019): 89–108. * Translated by Content Engine LLC. Medellin’s Comuna 13 Opens to Tourists. CE Noticias Financieras. English ed. Miami: ContentEngine LLC, a Florida limited liability company, 2023. * Silva, Elisa. “Casa Kolacho Comuna 13 - Medellin, Colombia.” In Pure Space. United States: Actar D, 2020. * Translated by Content Engine LLC. Four Houses Collapse in Medellin’s Comuna 13 Captured in Action. CE Noticias Financieras. English ed. Miami: ContentEngine LLC, a Florida limited liability company, 2022.


Spanish page sources

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