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Colombiapeace.org valuation | 1860 |
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1 | Colombia Peace |
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1 | Marta Ruiz on the “Reverse Land Reform” in Montes de María |
2 | Delaying Tactics Threaten Justice in March 2022 Colombian Military Massacre Case |
3 | Former Commander of Colombian Army Indicted for War Crimes |
4 | In Colombia, attacks on human rights defenders, social leaders, and ex-combatants are gradually declining |
5 | How Colombia’s lopsided approach to security makes Colombians less safe |
6 | Q&A: A Corruption Scandal Undermines Colombia’s Peace Accord Implementation |
7 | WOLA Podcast: “What happens with the Petro government could become a model for engaging with the region” |
8 | Colombia Elections: ‘The Next President is Either Going to Effectively Kill the Peace Accord or Save it’ |
9 | The Cooperation Space for Peace Warns of Deepening Humanitarian Crisis in Chocó Department |
10 | What we know about the March 28, 2022 military raid in Putumayo, Colombia |
11 | Colombia’s Puerto Leguízamo: Military Operation or Extrajudicial Killings? |
12 | How USAID Can Help Support Peace and Human Rights in Colombia (2022) |
13 | Colombia’s Special Jurisdiction for Peace Must Open a Macro Case on Sexual Violence |
14 | International Civil Society Organizations Denounce Assassination of Colombian Indigenous Leader Miller Correa |
15 | Victim Seats in Congress Could Help Advance Peace in Colombia |
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1 | What is the OCAD Paz program? |
2 | What was the OCAD Paz money meant to pay for? |
3 | What did the journalists find? |
4 | How did the corrupt officials allegedly steal the money? |
5 | What was the Duque government’s response? |
6 | What investigations are underway? |
7 | Is this the only scandal involving corrupt management of rural peace accord funds? |
8 | Why is this scandal particularly harmful to U.S. and international community interests in Colombia? |
9 | The Petro government must ensure accountability |
10 | What was the human toll of the operation? |
11 | Were four additional people captured? |
12 | Were those killed combatants, or civilians? |
13 | What is the security situation in Putumayo? |
14 | Do the military units involved receive U.S. aid? |
15 | Did this operation violate International Humanitarian Law? |
16 | Did the soldiers wear black outfits and say they weren’t the Army? |
17 | Did the Army delay or deny urgent medical assistance? |
18 | Was the scene tampered with? |
19 | What happened to the money and the whiskey? |
20 | Are credible investigations happening? |
21 | What is the humanitarian situation now for community residents? |
22 | What does this mean for politics and civil-military relations in Colombia? |
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