Luz de la Noche is a series of podcasts from the Truth Commission of Colombia inspired by real testimonies of victims and perpetrators of the Colombian armed conflict. 

Through the intimate stories of people who have lived through experiences such as kidnapping, forced displacement or child recruitment, this podcast, which consists of two seasons, constitutes a collective story of pain and reconciliation, which at the same time recognizes the resistance and resilience of a people that does not lose the desire for peace and the hope of forgiveness. ​​​​​​​

Client: Comisión de la Verdad de Colombia
Creative Studio: Camino SAS

Illustration & animation: Catalina Vásquez
Animation assistant: Juan David Cadena

Elvira Ipia has survived 244 guerrilla takeovers in Caldono - Cauca. In this episode, Elvira talks with a former member of the guerrilla about how for and for hundreds of children and adolescents in the area, the armed takeovers, the forced recruitment, the attacks on the community and the effects on education, indigenous reservations and the dynamics of everyday life were the daily bread for more than 3 decades.
For requesting support from the public force during the 2003 regional elections, Consuelo Osorio, a public official, was assassinated by the Farc-EP in San Adolfo - Huila. Almost 20 years later, his daughter, Natalia Yepes, then only 10 years old, meets to talk face to face with the guerrilla who was in charge of the murder.
The Taking of Mitú in 1998, forever transformed the daily life of the Mituceña population and the original peoples who inhabit this territory of the Amazon. On behalf of the victims, Bernardo Gómez spoke with one of the takeover commanders to ask him why Mitú was taken and what happened to the people they took hostage.
Irene Gaviria, sister of the former governor of Antioquia, Guillermo Gaviria, talks about what the loss of her brother and Gilberto Echeverri at the hands of the Farc-EP has meant for her, her family, and the country. Sandra, the commander in charge of the front that kidnapped and murdered them, acknowledges her own pain at the damage caused and apologizes for not having listened to the message of Non-Violence.
On August 5, 2000, the Farc-EP took over the Carmen de Atrato police station in Chocó, and turned the center of this town into a battlefield where three policemen were killed by the insurgency. Mabel Angulo, the wife of one of them, confronts Rubén Cano, the commander in charge of the takeover, to talk to him about how that attack changed her life, that of her son and that of the municipality forever.
Moved by the testimony of Mario, who in another time was under his command, Eliécer realizes for the first time that as Commander of the self-defense groups of Colombia, he not only caused irreparable damage to civil society but also forever changed the lives of his subordinates, whom he forced to carry out orders to murder others in cold blood.

After her son was recruited by alias Karina, Martha, like dozens of other mothers in Argelia - Antioquia, begged the former Farc-EP commander to return him to her. Years after the refusal, and after losing their son forever, the two women meet again to reconstruct these events and make way for reconciliation.

After her son was recruited by alias Karina, Martha, like dozens of other mothers in Argelia - Antioquia, begged the former Farc-EP commander to return him to her. Years after the refusal, and after losing their son forever, the two women meet again to reconstruct these events and make way for reconciliation.
Deceived by people at the service of the Public Force in Sucre, eleven young people from Toluviejo left their homes in 2007 to pursue a job opportunity that would improve their living conditions. Some time later they were presented as combat casualties by Army units under the command of Colonel Luis Borja. In this episode, María, the daughter of one of them, talks with Borja.
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