Colombia journalists win award for human rights work
Journalists from Colombia have won a major award in Germany for their reporting on displaced persons.
Journalists from Colombia have won a major award in Germany for their reporting on displaced persons.
Colombia remains one of the most dangerous countries in the world to practise journalism, according to the Freedom of the Press Foundation’s (FLIP) 2012 report.
Colombian judicial authorities have called a police colonel to respond to accusations he was involved in the illegal wiretapping of journalists, local media reported Tuesday.
A new report by Colombia’s Foundation for Press Freedom (FLIP) stands as a stark reminder of just how dangerous the journalistic profession is in this country, bringing a solemnity to…
A pair of biographical books about the life and works of Colombian literary legend Gabriel Garcia Marquez have been heralded as some of the best books released in 2013. The…
A new book celebrating the journalistic work of literary giant Gabriel Garcia Marquez will be released in Colombia on December 10. The book, titled “Gabo Periodista” (Gabo Journalist) is a…
Award-winning photo journalist Stephen Ferry spent over 10 years documenting Colombia’s armed conflict, a canon of work he has drawn together in a book which endeavours to explain a complicated…
International journalist organization Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Monday rejected a recently filed lawsuit by Colombia’s Supreme Court against two columnists. In two columns published in different publications last…
After decades of intentionally dis-informing the Colombian public, television network RCN finally received an international scolding by Reporters without Borders (RWB) for “manipulating information” and its “lack of objectivity and…