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Peasant Reserve Zones in Colombia: Between Magical Realism and
Revolutionary Praxis
 Nazih Richani <https://nacla.org/nacla-bloggers#Nazih>
Cuadernos Colombianos <https://nacla.org/node/7328>
March 27, 2013
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The three thousand peasants that participated in the third encounter of the
National Association of Peasant Reserve Zones, which took place in San
Vicente del Caguán in the department of Caquetá last Friday, were an
important impetus to the FARC’s proposal of expanding these reserved zones
from 830,000 hectares to 9.5 millions hectares. FARC’s proposal and this
meeting demonstrate the dialectics between the negotiation in Havana and
the popular mobilization—a rare phenomena in a peace negotiation processes.
Such an example must be seen within the context of involving a wider
cross-section of intellectuals, experts, and organizations into the talks.
The National University and UNDP has achieved this by collecting proposal
and inquiries about the agrarian question. The same format will be followed
before commencing negotiation for the second item on the agenda in early
April: Political
Participation<http://anncol.eu/index.php/colombia/insurgencia/farc-ep/comunicados-de-las-farc-ep/2086-marzo-22-gobierno-y-las-farc-ya-estan-preparando-el-2o-punto-de-la-agenda-de-paz-en-la-habana-e-invitan-al-pueblo-de-participar-en-un-nuevo-foro-en-bogota>.
During the previous peace negotiations that took place in 1998-2002, the
FARC also called for participation but without a clear agenda like the one
that was defined this time around by the warring parties. Now, the creation
of Peasant Reserve Zones would mean expanding the areas of agricultural
production to an area that is less than 4 million hectares, including
permanent crops.

[image: 1629] Photo Credit: Transnational Institute

If the expansion of reserved zones with legal, cultural, environmental, and
economic protection against big capital ever becomes a reality, it will
chart a new path of development based on the peasant small economy where by
Magical Realism and revolutionary praxis create a new reality setting a
global example for development. The challenges, however, are enormous.
Alonso Lozano, a participant in the mentioned encounter and peasant leader
of the Patriotic
March<http://www.opendemocracy.net/opensecurity/hasan-dodwell/patriotic-march-and-struggle-for-peace-in-colombia>that
took place in 2012 to bring attention to social and agrarian issues,
was kidnapped and his whereabouts are unknown as of this writing. Another
peasant leader, Gustavo Adolfo Pizo García, was
killed<http://www.elespectador.com/noticias/judicial/articulo-412640-un-lider-campesino-fue-asesinado-y-otro-desaparecido>on
March 25. As president of the Association of Peasant Workers of Totoró
(Asociación de Trabajadores Campesinos del Totoró) Pizo García was active
in the creation and expansion of the Peasant Reserved Zones in the
department of Cauca. Disappearing and killing peasant leaders have been
standard operating procedure of state agents and their allies
(paramilitaries and large landowners) since the early 1920s. Between
January and September 2012, 37 human rights activists, most of whom were
peasant leaders according to United Nation Human Right Commissioner Office,
were killed. On an even more troubling note, between 2006 and 2011, 71
peasant leaders were killed as well. The expansion, or not, of the Peasant
Reserved zones will be determined by the violent dialectic between Magic
Realism and revolutionary praxis.


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*Nazih Richani is the Director of Latin American studies at Kean
University. He blogs at
nacla.org/blog/cuadernos-colombianos<http://nacla.org/blog/cuadernos-colombianos.>
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