A longstanding member of the FARC who allegedly was involved in the kidnapping of French journalist Romeo Langlois has been killed, the army said Thursday. According to the army, “El Full Article »
Journalists working in Colombia for foreign media united in June this year to create the International Press Association of Colombia (APIC), with the goal of guaranteeing security and ethics for Full Article »
The Colombian National Police said Wednesday that a suspected FARC guerrilla allegedly co-responsible for the kidnapping of French journalist Romeo Langlois has been captured in southern Colombia. According to police Full Article »
French news network France 24 aired the documentary “Caught in the Crossfire” shot by journalist Romeo Langlois who was captured by the FARC in April. The 48-minute film begins with Full Article »
French news network France 24 will air the documentary “Caught in the Crossfire”, shot by French journalist Romeo Langlois immediately before his capture by the FARC in April. The news network Full Article »
Colombian television network RCN “lacks objectivity and professionalism” and “manipulates information,” said Reporters Without Borders (RWB) Thursday. In an fierce open letter to the editors and host of the show Full Article »
Colombian authorities offered an $11,000 reward for information leading to the capture of those responsible for Monday’s alleged FARC attack that left two civilians and two police dead. An elderly Full Article »
The Colombian secretary of defense Juan Carlos Pinzón has said journalists will continue to accompany the army in operations, El Espectador reported Friday. Following the recent kidnapping of French journalist Romeo Full Article »
French President Francois Hollande said that France will not interfere with Colombia’s internal politics, Caracol radio reported Friday. Hollande made the comments after meeting with French journalist Romeo Langlois, who Full Article »
French journalist Romeo Langlois arrived in Paris Friday morning, two days after his release from a month-long kidnapping in Colombia. Family and two French ministers were there to welcome Langlois Full Article »