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Colombia Peace

Peace talks between the Second Marquetalia and the Colombian government in Caracas, Venezuela.
Posted inNews Second Marquetalia

Why Colombia’s Second Marquetalia May Finally Be Ready for Peace 

by Sergio Saffon 27 Jun 202428 Jun 2024
Posted inNews Ex-FARC Mafia

High-Level Attack Punctuates Security Crisis in Southwestern Colombia

by Henry Shuldiner and Sara Garcia 19 Jun 202419 Jun 2024
Posted inNews Security Policy

From Total to Partial Peace: Colombia’s Talks With Crime Groups Fragment

by Henry Shuldiner and Sergio Saffon 3 May 202416 May 2024
A series ID cards issued by ex-FARC dissidents. Una serie de carnets de identificación creados por disidentes de los FARC.
Posted inNews Ex-FARC Mafia

Colombia’s Ex-FARC Mafia Issues IDs to Enforce Criminal Governance

by Juan Camilo Jaramillo 8 Apr 20248 Apr 2024
A graffiti tag on a blue house marks AGC territory in Acandí, Colombia. Una etiqueta de graffiti en una casa azul marca el territorio de los AGC en Acandí, Colombia.
Posted inNews Colombia

Q&A: How the AGC Threatens Colombia’s Plans for Total Peace

by Henry Shuldiner 2 Apr 20242 Apr 2024
Posted inNews Security Policy

Venezuela 2024: Elections and Criminal Consolidation

Avatar photo by Venezuela Investigative Unit 31 Jan 20242 Feb 2024
Posted inNews Environmental Crime

GameChangers 2023: A Win Against Deforestation in the Amazon, For Now

by María Fernanda Ramírez and Juan Diego Cárdenas 2 Jan 202425 Jun 2024
Posted inNews Colombia Peace

GameChangers 2023: Unintended Consequences for Colombia’s ‘Total Peace’

by Sergio Saffon and Sara Garcia 29 Dec 202325 Jun 2024
The ELN is one of the groups with the highest numbers of child recruitment in Colombia.
Posted inNews Ex-FARC Mafia

3 Factors Driving Child Recruitment in the Colombian Conflict

by Juliana Manjarrés 20 Nov 20233 Jul 2024
Children walking to school in Cauca, Colombia
Posted inNews Colombia

Colombian Armed Groups Continue Recruiting Children Amid Peace Talks

by Henry Shuldiner and Luisa Maria Acosta 14 Nov 202314 Nov 2023
A rebel of the dissident Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia stands next to a flag during the release of hostage and Colombian Army soldier Juan David Estrada, in Tacueyo, southwest Colombia, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023. Estrada was handed over to a delegation of the International Red Cross as a peace gesture to the government of Colombia. (AP Photo/Andres Quintero)
Posted inNews Colombia Peace

Colombia’s Total Peace May Be Unraveling

by Henry Shuldiner and Lara Loaiza 7 Nov 202316 Nov 2023
Voters look for their polling posts during local and regional elections in Bogota, Colombia, Sunday, Oct. 29, 2023.
Posted inNews Colombia

Organized Crime Changes Its Strategy in Colombia’s Regional Elections

by Lara Loaiza and Juan Diego Cárdenas 3 Nov 20233 Nov 2023

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