Half of victims in Colombia’s armed conflict under 26: Inspector General
Half of the victims of Colombia’s armed conflict are under 26 years old, a report released by the Inspector General’s Office revealed on Monday.
Half of the victims of Colombia’s armed conflict are under 26 years old, a report released by the Inspector General’s Office revealed on Monday.
Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos said on Tuesday that former Bogota mayor Gustavo Petro ‘virtually declared war’ when he was dismissed.
The Inspector General’s Office requests that three former executives of the now defunct brokerage firm InterBolsa, not be jailed during their trial.
The Inspector General’s Office intends to conduct a review of local authorities in eastern Colombia accused of privileging oil interests over a growing environmental crisis.
Colombia’s Inspector General’s Office will request the nullification of votes for five candidates elected in last week’s Congressional elections due to claims of electoral fraud, the government oversight body announced…
Colombia’s Inspector General expressed his dissatisfaction with ongoing government peace talks with rebel group FARC, saying Thursday that human rights crimes and drug trafficking could not be considered “political offenses.”
Colombia’s Inspector General has announced that he will not be attending a meeting with the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights (IACHR) to discuss the highly polemical issue of Colombian citizens’…
Colombian authorities reported a 90% drop in illegal interference from armed groups during Sunday’s congressional elections, when compared to 2010.
Colombia’s Inspector General’s said Thursday he is investigating public transport protests in Bogota suddenly turned violent on Tuesday.