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DVIDS - News - 18-year mission with Mongolian counterparts comes to an end


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JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska Although they didn’t know it when they left their home state in the heat of the pandemic seven months ago, Alaska Army National Guard Capt. Jessica Miller, a registered nurse with the Medical Detachment, and Sgt. 1st Class Juan Restrepo, a logistician in Joint Force Headquarters, were going to be the last rotation of Alaska National Guard liaisons accompanying the Mongolian Expeditionary Task Force to Afghanistan. They flew home to Alaska July 21, 2021, as the final redeployers of the mission that debuted 18 years ago.
The partnership between Alaska and Mongolia was officially formalized in early 2003. Shortly afterwards, the Mongolian Armed Forces deployed troops to the Polish base, Camp Charlie, in Al Hillah, Iraq as part of the multi-national security force supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. After seeing the Illinois National Guard liaisons embedded with their Polish counterparts, the MAF requested that the ....

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Backlash over Colombian cops' violence towards protesting students


POLICE in Colombia have faced a backlash after video footage emerged at the weekend of them violently storming a university campus in a bid to disperse protesting students.
The footage circulating on social media appeared to show Colombia’s mobile anti-riot squad (Emad) and national police aggressive response on Friday including the use of tear gas against the students who have been on strike since April 15 demanding academic rights.
“The government sent security forces to shut us up, but they won t make it,” student Juan Restrepo said after the raid.
Cali governor Clara Roldan, who called in the police, accused the students of “illegally camping” at the University of Valle (Univalle). ....

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Colombian Village Offers Hope For Indigenous Gay Men


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Growing up in an indigenous village in the Colombian Amazon, Junior Sangama long hid his sexuality before clashing with his family and choosing to leave.
But the 27-year-old has since returned home, one of a number of gay residents who have found a place, of sorts, in the deeply conservative community of Nazareth.
It s a remote settlement with just over 1,000 residents who survive on farming and making handicrafts, and where LGBT people were once forcefully rejected.
In recent decades, the community s leaders said they have halted cruel anti-gay punishments and offered a measure of refuge, but with caveats for about 20 gay residents like Sangama, Saul Olarte and Nilson Silva. ....

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Ex-Colombian Rebel Heading For Paralympics In Tokyo


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Former FARC guerrilla turned paralympian, Juan Jose Florian. trains at home in Granada, Colombia, in November 2020
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Maimed in a horrific bombing, Colombian athlete Juan Jose Florian emerged from South America s longest conflict with three missing limbs and one clear goal to win gold at next year s Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
Florian has fought on both sides of the Colombia s 50-year conflict, first for the Marxist FARC rebels when still a child soldier, and then for the regular army.
Now he is on the cusp of realizing his biggest dream, competing in next year s Paralympics in Japan despite losing both his arms and a leg, blown off when he picked up a booby trapped package. ....

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