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The fragmentation of armed groups, allure of illicit profits from drug production, and spotty implementation of a peace deal ...
When the armed groups that operate in Colombia's drug trade need new recruits, they are increasingly turning to the children ...
Long-marginalised Indigenous and Afro-descendant groups are demanding a greater say in how their communities can find paths ...
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Violent guerrillas are taking Colombia's children. Unarmed Indigenous groups are confronting them
When Patricia Elago Zetty's 13-year-old son went missing in Colombia's conflict-ridden southwest, she didn't hesitate. Elago ...
In a meeting this week between the leadership of the Colombian Catholic Church and President Gustavo Petro, the bishops reiterated their commitment to peace and reconciliation in the country. The ...
Colombian guerrillas took 29 soldiers and police hostage during a gun battle in a key cocaine-growing region, the government said Friday, a fresh blow to the country's fragile peace process.
Victims of Colombia’s 50-year-old war pleaded with peace negotiators to reach a deal and said they were willing to forgive heinous acts of cruelty, urging Colombians to unite behind the effort ...
Either way, his Oslo outburst reinforced the Colombian government’s concern that leaks and off-the-cuff remarks to the media could do real damage to the peace process.
BOGOTA, Colombia, (UNHCR) – On his first visit to Colombia as UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi said finding lasting solutions for millions of internally displaced Colombians is key to ...
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