Masquerading democracy : once upon a time in Colombia! / produced by Mario A. Murillo.

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Masquerading democracy : once upon a time in Colombia! / produced by Mario A. Murillo.
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IZ0314.01
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Documentary which explores the social and political realities in Colombia in the 1990's. Colombians claim to have a stable decmocracy, and have experienced many positive changes which appear to be moving the country toward a period of peace. Human right abuses continue, however, and this documentary traces the realities of life for the common person. The program focuses upon the life in one community, Ocana, that is struggling to make a better life for itself.|MASQUERADING DEMOCRACY : ONCE UPON A TIME IN COLOMBIA! / produced by Mario A. Murillo. - SERIES: Alternativa Latina - Documentary which explores the social and political realities in Colomia in the 1990's. Colomians claim to have a stable decmocracy, and have experienced many positive changes which appear to be moving the country toward a period of peace. Human right abuses continue, however, and this documentary traces the realities of life for the common person. The program focuses upon the life in one community, Ocana, that is struggling to make a better life for itself. English version. For Spanish language version, see: IZ0314.02. - BROADCAST: WBAI, 24 Jan. 1992.

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1 reel (50 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|50:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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