
Colombia and U.S. Must Stop Construction of Military Project on Gorgona Island, Colombia
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), Colectivo Unidos por Gorgona, and Colombia Acuerdo de Paz NGO would like to…
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The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), Colectivo Unidos por Gorgona, and Colombia Acuerdo de Paz NGO would like to…
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) and Colombia Acuerdo de Paz NGO demand that Minister of Defense Ivan Velázquez…
February 22nd 2023, We condemn the murder of two female union members of Sintraunicol in Cali and demand justice. The…
In Colombia, the massacres and attacks against social leaders between January 2022 and March 2022 occurred at a greater rate…
We would like to thank the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission for holding a hearing on July 1 about Colombia’s protests. We expect that members of…
Colombia’s national strike this past May has been met with a myriad of disturbing police abuses, bringing to light how…
Given the large volume of reports we have received from Colombia since the start of the national strike on April…
Colombia is increasingly training third countries’ militaries and police forces, often with U.S. funds. This trend raises concerns about transparency, human rights, civilian control, and replication of a highly questioned “drug war model.” This report presents new information about this growing practice.
This report features attempts to improve citizen security by combining law enforcement and social investment in marginalized communities most affected by crime.
This report reveals that the DAS was not only spying, but also carried out dirty tricks and even death threats on major players in Colombia’s democracy.
Throughout Latin America, organized crime is a serious and growing problem. Clandestine power groups are in part responsible for the surge in crime rates and, in some countries, have accumulated vast influence over government institutions.
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