Hundreds to march in remembrance of the victims of Colombia’s 50-year conflict
More than 500 leaders of victims from all over the country will come to Bogota on Wednesday to commemorate the victims of Latin America’s longest conflict.
More than 500 leaders of victims from all over the country will come to Bogota on Wednesday to commemorate the victims of Latin America’s longest conflict.
Bogota’s Philharmonic Orchestra will pay tribute to the victims of violence at one of Colombia’s most important cultural events, the bi-annual Iberoamerican Theater Festival (FITB).
Colombia’s high commissioner for peace said Tuesday that victims’ rights should be central to the ongoing peace negotiations between the government and the FARC rebel group.
Colombia’s six million victims are crying out for their voices to be heard at peace talks held with rebel group FARC; nonetheless, too many of them believe that their most…
The International Office for Human Rights in Colombia (OIDHACO) broadly criticized ongoing peace talks between the government and rebel group FARC, and asked the European Union to play a “key…
Less than a week after a highly embarrassing incontinence incident while on election campaign, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Saturday fell off a bicycle he had been given at…
The top commander of the ELN guerrilla group said Tuesday that the victims of Colombia’s armed conflict need to have priority in an eventual peace process between the group and…
More than six million Colombians, some 12% of the country’s total population, has been directly or indirectly victimized in the country’s ongoing armed conflict, the government said Thursday.
The peace delegation of the FARC on Monday asked Colombia’s vice president for a measures to prevent civilian’s involvement in the ongoing armed conflict between guerrillas and state.