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Colombia’s President Is Shot at in Helicopter but Survives Attack

June 25, 2021June 25, 2021Julie TurkewitzComments Off on Colombia’s President Is Shot at in Helicopter but Survives Attack

President Iván Duque said he was aboard a helicopter with several top ministers when it came under fire on Friday afternoon. No one was killed.

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Why Are Colombians Protesting?

May 18, 2021May 29, 2021Julie TurkewitzComments Off on Why Are Colombians Protesting?

Demonstrations have filled the streets of major cities for a month — and at least 46 people have died, some in clashes with the police. Here’s what you need to know about the protests.

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Colombia Police Respond to Protests With Bullets, and Death Toll Mounts

May 5, 2021May 6, 2021Julie Turkewitz and Sofía VillamilComments Off on Colombia Police Respond to Protests With Bullets, and Death Toll Mounts

The eruption of anger in Colombia, where at least 24 have died as the government cracks down on the protests, could spread to other countries in the region that share the same combustible conditions.

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In Colombia, 19 Are Killed in Pandemic-Related Protests

May 3, 2021May 4, 2021Julie TurkewitzComments Off on In Colombia, 19 Are Killed in Pandemic-Related Protests

The demonstrations over a proposed tax overhaul tied to the pandemic have morphed into a national outcry over rising poverty, unemployment and inequality.

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In Colombia, 17 Dead in Pandemic-Related Protests

May 3, 2021Julie TurkewitzComments Off on In Colombia, 17 Dead in Pandemic-Related Protests

The demonstrations have morphed into a national outcry over rising poverty, unemployment and inequality.

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Children Trapped by Colombia’s War, Five Years After FARC Peace Deal

March 27, 2021March 27, 2021Julie Turkewitz, Sofía Villamil and Federico RiosComments Off on Children Trapped by Colombia’s War, Five Years After FARC Peace Deal

Despite a 2016 peace deal with the FARC, Colombia’s long internal conflict continues. Seldom has that been as evident as this month, when the government bombed a rebel camp full of young people.

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Colombian Official Refuses to Say if Children Were Killed in Attack on Rebels

March 10, 2021March 10, 2021Julie TurkewitzComments Off on 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 minors were killed outraged a war-weary public.

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Colombia Makes ‘Historic’ Decision to Grant Legal Status to 1.7 Million Venezuelan Migrants

February 8, 2021Julie TurkewitzComments Off on 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 10 years if they register with the authorities.

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Indigenous Colombians, Facing New Wave of Brutality, Demand Government Action

October 24, 2020Julie Turkewitz and Sofía VillamilComments Off on Indigenous Colombians, Facing New Wave of Brutality, Demand Government Action

“If we don’t stand before the world and say, ‘This is happening,’ we will be exterminated,” a protest leader said. After a long civil war, a new type of violence is sweeping Indigenous communities.

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Álvaro Uribe’s Detention Deepens Colombia’s Divisions

August 7, 2020August 7, 2020Julie TurkewitzComments Off on Álvaro Uribe’s Detention Deepens Colombia’s Divisions

Colombia’s most powerful politician is now under house arrest, drawing the country back into the pitched political battle it had been trying to overcome for years.

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