What's Happening in Colombia

Rutas del Conflicto

26 min · 23. sept. 2021
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In this week's episode Connor is joined by Juan and Laura from Rutas del Conflicto, an independent news organization dedicated to reporting on the armed conflict in Colombia. Juan and Laura breakdown why social leaders have been getting killed at such high rates. We also discuss the strength of paramilitaries since the signing of the 2016 peace accord. Support this awesome independent organization's work and check out its donation page with cool reward options: https://vaki.co/es/vaki/apoyoarutas Take a look at their website with loads of good articles about the armed conflict in Colombia: https://rutasdelconflicto.com/ & make sure to follow their social media pages: https://twitter.com/rutasconflicto https://www.instagram.com/rutasdelconflicto/

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