
New Wave of Violence in Colombia Signals Need for New Approach from Colombian Government
On June 10, Colombia experienced a wave of violence in the southwestern part of the country, where in the morning,…
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On June 10, Colombia experienced a wave of violence in the southwestern part of the country, where in the morning,…
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) was founded in 1974, at a time when nearly every country in Latin…
WOLA condemns the attack on Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, one of the presidential candidates for Colombia’s Democratic Center party, on…
Highlights and Conclusions from the April 30, 2025 WOLA–National Security Archive Webinar This is enforced disappearance Over the past two…
In its first 100 days, the Trump administration has radically reoriented U.S. policy toward Latin America—upending decades of bipartisan consensus,…
Rarely considered a priority region for U.S. foreign policy, Latin America has come to the forefront during the first few…
On April 6, the Comuneros del Sur—dissidents of the National Liberation Army (Ejército de Liberación Nacional, ELN) in Colombia’s Nariño…
On the night of April 20, Nayib Bukele proposed a “humanitarian agreement” to Nicolás Maduro via X: the repatriation of…
On this page, you’ll find the latest updates on Colombia and the current security situation as of March 2025. WOLA…
April 8, 2025 We strongly condemn the wave of violence that overtook the port city of Buenaventura on the weekend…
*This information in this article comes from interviews done with civil society, local officials and members of the peace table…
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