Humanitarian caravan arrives in Catatumbo
The fight for life, territory, and social justice requires allies, reiterate national and international social organizations.
Colombia’s fragile peace ruptures in Catatumbo
Social movements and community organizations demand peace as violence breaks out in the northeastern region of Colombia.
Colombian paramilitaries alert that Venezuela’s right-wing opposition is plotting to assassinate Maduro
The armed group shared that the Venezuelan far-right opposition had contacted them to participate in a plan proposed that included the assassination of the president and the attack on Venezuela’s electrical infrastructure.
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
Former Venezuelan soldier reveals plan to assassinate Nicolás Maduro
Clíver Alcalá affirmed that he has a contract with Juan Guaidó and US advisors
Juan Guaidó: One year of promises and submission to Donald Trump
What has happened in the year since Juan Guaidó declared himself president of Venezuela?
Protests planned across Colombia in defense of social leaders
Thousands will march today in defense of social leaders in over 100 cities in Colombia and in more than 30 cities worldwide
Colombian student leaders threatened by paramilitary group
The far-right Aguilas Negras or Black Eagles threatened leaders and organizations that actively participated in last year’s student strike demanding higher budgetary allocation for education
Reports from Catatumbo: “The state wants to exterminate the peasants”
Paul Salgado is part of La Red de Hermandad y Solidaridad con Colombia and is currently working in Colombia as an international accompanier, he wrote this report after a trip to the Northeast region of Catatumbo
Paramilitary threats against Colombian journalists and alternative media outlets
Latest paramilitary death threats shake alternative media projects in Colombia
Colombia’s Uribe quits Senate in what may be bid to escape court probe
If his resignation is accepted, the former president, who is accused of influencing witnesses, will be investigated by the Attorney General instead of the Supreme Court which usually has jurisdiction over cases involving high-ranking public servants






