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Canadian Embassy in Colombia threatened: report
The Canadian Embassy in Bogota has received threats from a paramilitary group over Canada's recent decision to grant asylum to a key witness in ongoing Colombian investigations into links between politicians and paramilitaries, a Colombian newspaper reported Sunday.
The Canadian Embassy in Bogota has received threats from a paramilitary group over Canada's recent decision to grant asylum to a key w... more -
Actualizaciones Recientes Del IVC
Las actualizaciones provocativas y recientes del Instituto Voto Calibrado Santa Marta, Bucaramanga, Piedecuesta
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Colombian volcano erupts, thousands flee
Authorities are evacuating thousands of people after a volcano in Colombia erupted in a shower of hot ash...
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Peace March in Barranquilla, Colombia 4 Feb 2008
The "No Mas FARC" demonstration started on Facebook. The movement spread across Colombia and around the world.
It is the single largest demonstration of any kind in recent Colombian history.
The "No Mas FARC" demonstration started on Facebook. The movement spread across Colombia and around the world. ... more -
March for the Kidnapped
Gustavo Moncayo is an elementary school teacher in Sandona, Narino province (southeast of Colombia). His son, Private Pablo Emilio Moncayo is one of the soldiers who has been held hostage by the FARC for the longest time, as he was kidnapped in 1997. Driven by despair, profesor Moncayo, decided 6 months ago to chain his hands in protest against the situation of his son. Later, aware that his effort was achieving hardly anything, decides to start a walk through half of this country (his hometown is 1005 kilometers far from Bogota) to the capital city with the hope to get his son free again or to put pressure on the government and the FARC to start a humanitarian agreement to help all people held hostage in Colombia. His journey started more than one month ago he doesn't walk alone anymore, as people join him in every town he has passed by. Gustavo Moncayo is an elementary school teacher in Sandona, Narino province (southeast of Colombia). His son, Private Pablo Emilio Mon... more
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Colombian Left gain coveted political position.
After several days of violence preceding the general election, Samuel Moreno was elected mayor of Bogota. This is said to be the most important elected position second to President, who incidentally campaigned against Samuel Moreno.
After several days of violence preceding the general election, Samuel Moreno was elected mayor of Bogota. This is said to be the most ... more -
El Presidente Math
Street artists in Colombia strike back at government propoganda with their own dose of political graffiti.
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The Juggler
A profile of two friends who make a living as street Jugglers in Bogota, Colombia.
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