International journalists calls on Colombia to protect reporters
A flood of reported cases of abuse against Colombian journalists in the last two days of national protests led an international journalist watchdog group to pen an open letter to…
A flood of reported cases of abuse against Colombian journalists in the last two days of national protests led an international journalist watchdog group to pen an open letter to…
Hundreds of women in the western Colombian city of Pereira on Thursday marched in protest over how their image is portrayed both domestically and internationally.
A public show of support from the highest representative of the Catholic Church in Colombia was not enough to push a freeze on gas prices through the national government, as…
Four days away from what is potentially the first display of nationally organized peasant protests in Colombia’s history, the government has yet to make any inroads toward negotiating a substantive…
The government will respect the agriculture sector’s right to protest, said Colombia’s Vice-President Angelino Garzon, so long as the demonstrations planned to kick off Monday are peaceful. At a press…
The coexistence and security secretary in Colombia’s capital Bogota said protests for the internationally celebrated Labor Day were “better than years past” and said that only 37 people were detained…
The multinational gold mining company, AngloGold Ashanti, on Monday took legal action against a small town in central Colombia after its citizens allegedly prohibited the mining company’s employees’ freedom of…
Protesters blocking roads and oil infrastructure in eastern Colombia have said that they will continue until they get the President Juan Manuel Santos’ signature on an agreement for better regulation…
Protesters rejected government claims that an indigenous leader arrested in southwest Colombia on Friday is a guerrilla. Riot police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse indigenous protesters in…