Things are looking bleak for Uribe at home
October’s local elections in Colombia may well be the political end of the road for former President Alvaro Uribe. For the first time in his political career, Uribe is looking…
October’s local elections in Colombia may well be the political end of the road for former President Alvaro Uribe. For the first time in his political career, Uribe is looking…
The stories of two U.S. citizens silenced for their reporting on Colombia, one by the FARC rebel group, and the other by the government intelligence agency DAS, show that freedom…
Following three withdrawals, the congressional commission investigating former President Alvaro Uribe’s alleged responsibility in the illegal wiretapping of government opponents now consists of three representatives who could be in the…
There have been several attempts over the past few years to provide websites with only good news on Colombia. All have failed, because no-one believes or reads a website that…
The FARC’s failure to deliver two of the hostages they planned to release Sunday demonstrates the guerrillas’ severe logistical problems, seriously discredits mediator Piedad Cordoba, and may bring meaningful peace talks closer.…
Dear Mr. “Alfonso Cano,” I have tried watching your New Year’s message on YouTube, but stopped after three minutes, because it was too long and boring. Because I do want…
Colombian journalist Jorge Enrique Botero denies being a mouthpiece for Colombia’s largest guerrilla group the FARC after releasing material of his stay in a guerrilla camp. This is false, but…
After a somewhat displeased reader sent me an email telling me to move to Venezuela if I didn’t like Colombia, I got to thinking about what exactly I am doing…
Recently there was an interesting, sudden and short rise in objections to Colombia Reports’ bias. This is completely fair. While in my opinion our economic interest is much more reason…