Uribe called to trial for accusing TV network of being terrorism facilitators
Former president and current senator Alvaro Uribe was called to testify for claiming the capital Bogota’s public television network “serves terrorism.”
Former president and current senator Alvaro Uribe was called to testify for claiming the capital Bogota’s public television network “serves terrorism.”
Eighteen journalists in Colombia’s northern state of Antioquia are working under constant fear from death threats over their reporting on criminal gangs, national media reported on Monday.
An international governing body is urging Colombian authorities to seek justice for the Colombian journalist gunned down near his home on Tuesday.
Colombia ranks fifth in the world for impunity in cases of slain journalists, with 88% of murders not resulting in a conviction, according to research published by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Colombia’s Inspector General’s office will investigate threats to a journalist accused by former President Alvaro Uribe of having evidence regarding electoral fraud taking place in Sunday’s presidential elections, the government…
A press freedom NGO in Colombia has condemned the escalating threats towards one of the country’s most outspoken independent journalists, Gonzalo Guillen, national media reported Wednesday.
A Colombian journalist and camerawoman filmed themselves being assaulted by an employee of one of Colombia’s semi-public health intermediaries.
Reporters Without Borders said Thursday that a covert Army intelligence program jeopardized press freedom and the public’s ability to stay informed regarding the Colombian peace process. The international NGO’s statement came in…
The Colombian government will pay a reported $500,000 in reparations to a former cartel operative wrongly convicted of a high-profile 1980s murder, according to national media sources.