

Colombia Guilty of Kidnap and Torture, Court Finds
Joe Parkin Daniels | The Guardian Tue 19 Oct 2021, 06.00 EDT Inter-American court of human rights rules Colombia was ‘internationally...
The Guardian
Oct 19, 2021


Genocide Watch Report: Countries of Special Concern January-June 2021
By Eric Ross, Nat Hill, and Jessa Mellea Genocide Watch exists to predict, prevent, stop, and punish genocide and other forms of mass...
Genocide Watch
Aug 4, 2021


Colombian Official Refuses to Say if Children Were Killed in Attack on Rebels
Youths were present, the defense minister said, calling them “machines of war,” but he would not give the ages of the dead. Reports that...
New York Times 1
Mar 13, 2021

Genocide Watch Countries of Concern: July–December 2020
By Eric Ross and Nat Hill The purpose of this Genocide Watch report on Countries of Special Concern is to report on developments in...
Genocide Watch
Mar 13, 2021


Colombia Seeks Justice for War Atrocities Via New Court
A court in Colombia is exposing atrocities in the country’s long civil war, trying to compile a record all sides can accept, and offering...
New York Times 1
Mar 6, 2021


Colombian army committed 6,400 extrajudicial killings: Court
Killings allegedly presented as combat deaths to boost perception of military gains in conflict against FARC rebels. Colombia’s military...
Al Jazeera
Feb 19, 2021

Colombia Makes ‘Historic’ Decision to Grant Legal Status to 1.7 Million Venezuelan Migrants
President Iván Duque announced Monday that the Venezuelan migrants who fled an economic collapse at home can legally stay in Colombia for...
New York Times 1
Feb 9, 2021


Women Fleeing Venezuela Are Targeted With Sexual Assault As They Cross Into Colombia
Editor's note: This story includes details some readers may find disturbing. At a shelter for Venezuelan migrants in the Colombian border...
NPR 1
Jan 30, 2021

Colombia’s JEP indicts former FARC on War Crimes for kidnapping
Eight of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla’s most senior commanders have been formally charged by magistrates...
Richard Emblin | The City Paper
Jan 29, 2021