Posts Tagged ‘drugs’
What Peace? Where is the Rule of Law?
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on September 26, 2016
Week before elections, FARC and government announce agreement on illegal drugs at the same time that FARC lure two kids to carry bombs, and kids are killed.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on May 18, 2014
Foreigners fuel Medellin’s “drug sex” tourism.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on February 2, 2014
U.S.-Mexican mom takes volunteer police force too far and is charged with kidnapping.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on January 9, 2014
Like in Colombia, Mexico’s paramilitary groups emerge from lawlessness.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on January 7, 2014
FARC finally admit their involvement in drug trafficking.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on January 2, 2014
For four years, CIA maintained control of GPS encryption on smart bombs launched against FARC in Colombia.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on December 26, 2013
FARC’s anti-narcotics plan somewhat similar to government’s.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on December 6, 2013
The forgotten: Colombia’s 5.7 million internally displaced people.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on August 23, 2013
Mexican Cartels Marking Territory in Colombia, Allying with Bacrim and FARC
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on March 12, 2013