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As Colombia's nearly five-decade civil war simmers on, the country remains the world's third-largest recipient of U.S. military aid, and has the second-largest displaced population in the world. The cocaine trade continues to fuel the armed conflict; there are abundant reports indicating that the supposedly demobilised paramilitaries, blamed for the lion's share of the atrocities committed in the civil war and led by drug lords, have regrouped; and nearly half of the population lives in poverty. The scandal over ties with paramilitary groups dogs the Álvaro Uribe government. Small farmers and indigenous and black communities are often caught in the crossfire between the rebels, the paramilitaries and the security forces. The conflict's victims are the civilian population, human rights and truth.
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RIGHTS-MEXICO: Reporters, Activists Demand State Protection
MEXICO CITY, Feb 13 (IPS) - Journalists and human rights activists in Mexico
are frantically seeking a mechanism to protect them from attacks
related to their work, but the state has been slow to respond.
The Colombian model might provide a solution.
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COLOMBIA: Magazine Closure Deals Major Blow to Investigative Reporting
BOGOTÁ, Feb 11 (IPS) - What would have happened in Colombia if the
financing of former president Ernesto Samper's (1994-1998)
election campaign by the Cali cartel had not been uncovered?
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COLOMBIA: Same Paramilitary Abuses; New Faces, New Names
BOGOTÁ, Feb 4 (IPS) - A leading international rights group urged the
Colombian government to take action against what it called the
"successors" to the far-right paramilitary militias,
which continue attacking civilians and human rights defenders.
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COLOMBIA: Who Cares About the Victims of Forced Displacement?
BOGOTÁ, Jan 29 (IPS) - "Why is the government, which is so generous
towards the richest sectors of the economy, so stingy towards the
displaced?" asked activist Marco Romero at the presentation
of a new report on the dire situation faced by the millions of
Colombians who have been forced out of their rural homes by the
country's nearly half-century old armed conflict.
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RIGHTS-COLOMBIA: Soldiers Accused of Extrajudicial Killings Freed
SOACHA, Colombia, Jan 13 (IPS) - Over the last two weeks, 31 Colombian soldiers
accused of the forced disappearance and murder of 11 young men
from the poor Bogotá suburb of Soacha have been released from
prison on the grounds that they were not formally indicted within
90 days of their arrest, as established by Colombian law.
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US-LATAM: More Continuity Than Change
WASHINGTON, Jan 5 (IPS) - Nearly one year after his inauguration, hopes that
President Barack Obama would bring fundamental changes to U.S.
relations with Latin American have faded badly.
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COLOMBIA: Farm Subsidy Scandal Exposes Corrupt Policies
BOGOTA, Dec 30 (IPS) - The Attorney General's Office of Colombia is
keeping a tight lid on developments in its investigation of 113
million dollars in farm subsidies handed out over the last three
years to wealthy families, many of whom have no involvement in
the agricultural sector whatsoever.
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VENEZUELA-COLOMBIA: Paramilitaries Rule Border Area
SAN ANTONIO DEL TÁCHIRA, Venezuela, Dec 20 (IPS) - "We’re second-class citizens, victims of a war
that hasn’t broken out," said José Duque from behind the
wheel of a car carrying passengers from San Cristóbal, in
southwestern Venezuela, to the border with the northeastern
region of Colombia, near the city of Cúcuta.
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VENEZUELA: Colombian Refugees in Undocumented Limbo
EL NULA, Venezuela, Dec 17 (IPS) - Peasants fleeing Colombia's armed conflict are
still trickling into Venezuela, joining the multitude who in the
last seven years have requested refugee status and an identity
document to help them rebuild their lives in their new country.
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US-COLOMBIA: Activists Target "World of Coca-Cola"
ATLANTA, Georgia, Nov 24 (IPS) - Activists from the U.S. and Colombia are targeting
the World of Coca-Cola museum, located near its headquarters in
Atlanta, Georgia, accusing the company of "union
busting", paying its workers "poverty wages", and
engaging in environmentally destructive practices.
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Q&A: "If You Find Yourself in a Minefield, Shout for Help"
CALOTO, Colombia, Nov 18 (IPS) - Putting on a white t-shirt or wearing olive-green
pants can be life-or-death decisions in the conflict zone in the
steep Andes mountains in western Colombia where 14-year-old
Andrés lives and attends eighth grade.
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RIGHTS-COLOMBIA: Less Torture, More Impunity
BOGOTÁ, Nov 13 (IPS) - The number of cases of torture attributed to the
armed forces in Colombia increased 80 percent from 2003 to 2008,
in a context of near total impunity for such crimes. However, the
number of documented torture cases overall fell 43.5 percent,
compared to the 1998-2003 period.
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COLOMBIA-VENEZUELA: Border Killings Heat Up Tension
CARACAS, Nov 4 (IPS) - The activities of Colombian armed groups across the
border in western Venezuela are aggravating the diplomatic
conflict between the two governments, which are ideological
opposites, and some analysts have begun to wonder just how far
the tension will escalate.
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COLOMBIA: Sexual Violence as Weapon of War
BOGOTA, Oct 21 (IPS) - Sexual violence is used as a weapon of war in
Colombia by all parties in the country’s longstanding armed
conflict, and its main victims are women and girls, states a
report recently released by Intermón Oxfam, backing up claims
made repeatedly by national and international human rights groups.
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COLOMBIA: U.S. Aid Must Leverage Reforms, Rights Groups Urge
WASHINGTON, Oct 21 (IPS) - Defending human rights in Colombia – never an
especially safe endeavour – has become even more dangerous
lately, several NGO leaders and Colombian human rights defenders
testified on Capitol Hill Tuesday.
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RIGHTS-MEXICO: Reporters, Activists Demand State Protection
MEXICO CITY, Feb 13 (IPS) - Journalists and human rights activists in Mexico
are frantically seeking a mechanism to protect them from attacks
related to their work, but the state has been slow to respond.
The Colombian model might provide a solution.
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COLOMBIA: US Should Open Its Files on Palace of Justice Massacre
BOGOTA, Oct 9 (IPS) - A declassified U.S. State Department cable dated
January 1999 blames Colombian soldiers for the killings of
civilians rescued by the military operation to retake the Palace
of Justice from guerrillas who had seized the building in
November 1985.
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COLOMBIA: Talking About Peace in the Middle of War
BOGOTA, Oct 5 (IPS) - Organisations representing sectors of the Colombian
population that have suffered from four decades of armed
conflict, like indigenous and black communities, shared their
experiences over the weekend in the "World Peace Summit",
which also drew prominent international experts on Latin America.
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COLOMBIA: Neutrality Impossible for Indigenous Groups
BOGOTA, Sep 10 (IPS) - The latest killings of Awá Indians in southern
Colombia – 12 members of a family, including four children and
three teenagers –, the forced displacement of hundreds of native
villagers, and death threats against indigenous leaders and
teachers are signs indicating that their demand to be considered
neutral in the armed conflict is still being ignored.
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SOUTH AMERICA: Uribe Defends US Base Deal from Neighbours
BUENOS AIRES, Aug 28 (IPS) - At a special summit Friday in Argentina, the
presidents of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR)
questioned the agreement under which Colombia will allow the
United States to use seven military bases in its territory.
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