A march for politics, not for peace
It was a hard decision to make but I chose not to march yesterday. I decided instead to reflect on the death of the people´s president that never was, Jorge…
It was a hard decision to make but I chose not to march yesterday. I decided instead to reflect on the death of the people´s president that never was, Jorge…
Prominent Colombian politicians and social organizations will hold a march in Bogota on April 9 to express support for ongoing peace talks with rebel group FARC. The march is organized…
After tense negotiations Thursday, the Red Cross transported to safety Friday the two policemen held hostage by the FARC since January 25. Piedad Cordoba expressed her thanks to the leaders…
The Red Cross on Thursday entered FARC controlled area in the southwest of Colombia to receive two policemen who were captured by rebels earlier this month. The armed forces have…
The coordinates specifying the pickup point for the three members of Colombia’s security forces kidnapped by the country’s largest guerrilla group, the FARC, were reportedly received on Tuesday. The leader…
A Colombian peace advocacy group on Monday said that within two days they will receive coordinates that will allow them to locate the three kidnapped members of the country’s security…
The Red Cross and peace advocacy group Colombians for Peace say they are ready to begin an operation to release two policemen and one soldier in hands of rebel group…
Colombia’s Minister of Interior on Thursday said the “National Government…offers all guarantees [that the] Patriotic March” will be able to participate in politics, reported local media. “It is very important…
Colombia’s national government will begin dialogue with the “Marcha Patriotica” next week, despite having accused the leftist social movement of having ties with FARC guerrillas. Interior Minister Fernando Carrillo confirmed…