FARC willing to do time for war crimes, just not in prison
The leaders of the FARC are willing to serve time in detention for crimes committed during Colombia’s armed conflict, just as long as this isn’t in an ordinary prison, negotiator “Pastor…
The leaders of the FARC are willing to serve time in detention for crimes committed during Colombia’s armed conflict, just as long as this isn’t in an ordinary prison, negotiator “Pastor…
More than 1,800 policemen have died in Colombia in efforts to curb drug trafficking, according to the National Police.
Colombia’s peace talks resumed on Friday amid an increase in violence and with a refreshed government negotiation team.
Colombia’s National Army on Thursday reported that three soldiers and three guerrillas died in combat in the northeast of the country.
Colombia’s ombudsman, the country’s highest human rights official, said Thursday he supports a bilateral ceasefire with FARC rebels as urged by guarantor countries Norway and Cuba.
Wikileaks released 500,000 US diplomatic cables from during the administration of President Jimmy Carter, more than 7,000 of which are related to Colombia.
An abortion awareness campaign by a local sexual health association on generated controversy in Medellin this week after pro-life activists have claimed the campaign is promoting abortion.
A combination of an increase in FARC attacks on public security forces and infrastructure, combined with public protests and a closed road has put the people of the south Pacific town in…
A Colombian executive of US-based coal company Drummond has been arrested after being charged with the killing of two labor union leaders, The Associated Press reported on Monday.