Presseschau
Primäre Reiter
Formerly incarcerated women lead the struggle to rethink Colombia's broken prison system. What promise does a new restorative justice law hold? |
A history of broken promises and a lack of representation in the process dampen expectations of real change for residents in conflict zones. |
Building on longstanding struggles for land, organized campesinos are demanding an active role in the new administration’s agricultural policies. |
La victoria de Gustavo Petro y Francia Márquez en Colombia es indudablemente histórica. Como los primeres líderes izquierdistas del país, se enfrentan con retos significativos. (auch auf Englisch) |
Over 80,000 people remain missing from the civil war. These former FARC fighters search for answers in the very conflict zones they once fought in. |
Ignored by the media and lacking a political machine to back her, the vice presidential candidate looked abroad to garner support. |
Political polarization, demonstrations of power by armed groups, security threats, and false alarms as elections close a week before polls. |
With her message of inclusion, the Afro-Colombian environmental activist—who earned the third most votes in the March primaries and a VP nomination—is making history. |
Members of Colombia's Emberá community, many of whom are victims of conflict, have camped for months in Colombia's capital to generate attention and demand change. |