Justice in Colombia: A Delicate Balancing Act Pascal Hogue Apr 9, 2021 The divided response in the court's ruling has magnified the rifts and cracks of a transitional justice system…
MIR Meets EP 4: José Camargo Benjamin Aloi Mar 14, 2018 Meet MIR writer José Camargo and learn more about his ongoing blog, Colombian Peace Watch Directed by Sam Duke…
No Peace Without Inclusion: Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Circumscriptions in… Jose Camargo Mar 11, 2018 Today, Colombian citizens will be able to vote for Congress. In Colombia, Congress is constituted by a Senate and a…
The ELN: The Biggest Colombian Guerrilla of 2018 Jose Camargo Feb 7, 2018 On February 1, 2018, the National Political Council of the FARC released a statement in which they claimed that…
Implementation of the Colombian Peace Agreement: An Introduction Jose Camargo Jan 24, 2018 Featured Photo by Gloria Ortega Pérez On September 26 2016, the Colombian government and the guerrilla…
Tumaco Massacre: A Red Alert Threatening the Colombian Peace Agreement Jose Camargo Oct 30, 2017 On October 5, 2017, police allegedly assassinated at least 8 people and left at least 20 wounded in a massacre in…
From Warring to Wary: Colombia in the Aftermath of Its Historic Peace Deal Rachel Nirenberg Sep 28, 2017 In August 2016, President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia had an announcement to make to the people of Colombia and…
Colombia’s Peace Agreement: From Internal Warfare to a Means for Progress Susana Martinez Oct 14, 2016 The peace negotiations that took place in Havana were formally signed on September 26th, 2016, and with this…