The return of Camilo Torres
Social movements in Colombia marked the anniversary of Camilo Torres Restrepo’s death and disappearance on February 15, which coincided with the return of his remains after an arduous struggle for justice.
Social organizations in Catatumbo denounce stigmatization by the Petro Government
Social organizations in Catatumbo denounce President Petro’s claims of their subordination to armed groups and demand a retraction.
Colombia achieves milestone in peace process as right-wing intensifies destabilization campaign
The historic ceasefire between the government and the ELN coincided with a fresh destabilization campaign against the Gustavo Petro government
Daily Round-up | UN-members condemn Israel’s punitive measures against Palestinians & other stories
In today’s episode, we bring you stories of condemnation of Israel’s repressive measures against Palestinians, US arms supplies to Ukraine, a humanitarian caravan in Colombia, and a strike by nurses in the UK
Antonio García: Peace is not always associated with social justice and the welfare of society
The first commander of the National Liberation Army, Antonio García, spoke about the possibility for peace amid a time of historic transformation in Colombia
ELN believes 2022 elections in Colombia will “likely favor peace”
At 211 years of independence and six decades of armed conflict, Colombia remains mired in violence. ELN commander Aureliano Carbonell discusses the challenges to building peace
Remembering Commander Yesenia
Commander Yesenia was killed nine years ago in combat. Pablo Beltrán shares reflections on her life and her impressive years in struggle
Chronicle | Colombian Commander Uriel falls in combat, fulfilling his destiny
The largest active guerrilla group in Colombia announced the death of one of its principal leaders, “an authentic guerrillero”
The Colombian Political System is Ravaged by Corruption: Pablo Beltrán
Interview with Major Pablo Beltrán, member of the Central Command of the ELN National Liberation Army, and head of its peace delegation.
Halting conflict globally is the only way to effectively tackle COVID-19, says report
According to the report published by international NGO, Oxfam, global military expenditure in 2019 stood at USD 1.9 trillion – an amount several times over what is required to pay for the UN-led efforts to fight the COVID-19 crisis in developing countries






