IExif II* ( 1 2 ; i , % x Viviana, 37 years old, joined the FARC at the age of 17. The reason was that as a daughter of a farmer she didn’t have access to school education and health care. Her family always belonged to the communist party and sympathized with the FARC. Her motivation was to fight against the inequality in Colombia. In a combat against the military, she got shot and was the only FARC fighter to survive. Seeking refuge and trying to hide from the military, peasants found her and gave shelter up to the moment, the military found her. Five years of imprisonment and hardship followed in el „EL Buen Pastor“, Colombia’ss biggest women prison in Bogotá. Today she lives in Icononzo, one of the 26 Transitional Zones, where the ex-FARC combatants live. She dreams of finishing high school ,as teachers from University teach in the zones.After 20 years she has seen her family again for the first time for her birthday.Her conviction is rooted in her words: the new party founded by the FARC will fight for our social ideals. We set down our guns, but our words and cameras are our new weapons to pursue our fight“. Viviana and her friend Jota looking out of the window from their hotel room, where they have been accommodated for the week long National Congress. Both of them form part of the delegation of ex- FARC combatants, where the foundation of the political party FARC is being discussed. It is their first time, they set foot in a hotel. Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark II ' ' Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Macintosh) 2019:02:25 10:13:43 Ann-Christine Woehrl Ann-Christine Woehrl " ' 0221 13 0100 X 1 2 4 @ G 2017:08:26 22:39:16 2017:08:26 22:39:16 ` 2 U !9 830501924 i EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM R98 0100 ( W H H Adobe_CM Adobe d k " ? 3 !1AQa"q2B#$Rb34rC%Scs5&DTdE£t6UeuF'Vfv7GWgw 5 !1AQaq"2B#R3$brCScs4%&5DTdEU6teuFVfv'7GWgw ? HJ c BԶ%K))BB`4"FE~8 !tQfc|>gX EtIg6d7O[i~;\Tgj7Ѹx=h Ȣ7GFlUHJpNZQYI*U"HT 'I1|GghΠeIEmr"Ge(=S]y%[CpѣĕNAXXiyn1 RĔ:H >$)n Usߧ VwDCo%蕔 @A