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When Patricia Elago Zetty's 13-year-old son went missing in Colombia's conflict-ridden southwest, she didn't hesitate. Elago ...
The Indigenous Guard of the Nasa people formed in Colombia in 2001 to protect Indigenous territories from armed groups and ...
Long-marginalised Indigenous and Afro-descendant groups are demanding a greater say in how their communities can find paths ...
The fragmentation of armed groups, allure of illicit profits from drug production, and spotty implementation of a peace deal ...
Colombia's government and the country's largest group of dissident former FARC rebels on Sunday suspended offensive actions and celebrated the start of a peace process meant to end the group's ...
But it also underscores a deeper struggle to fully implement the country’s 2016 peace accords, a process the United States has supported with hundreds of millions of dollars in aid.
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -- Colombia's government and the country's biggest leftist rebel group have reached a peace deal that puts the South American nation on the threshold of ending a five-d ...
Miguel Uribe, who was shot in the head at a campaign event two months ago, died at the age of 39, the hospital treating him ...
Georgetown Por Colombia President Andrea Diaz (MSB ’17) said that the peace process is significant to her because of the opportunity it offers to generations of Colombians after her.
Here, experts explain the history of Colombia’s fragile peace process. A police officer and an onlooker embrace after a car bomb killed 21 soldiers in Bogotá, Colombia, on Jan. 17, 2019.
The Argentine pope had delayed accepting a government and Church invitation to visit Colombia, where about 80 percent of the population is Catholic, until a viable peace process was under way.