Posts Tagged ‘Havana’
Accepting drug trafficking as a political crime is a grand money laundering scheme.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on December 18, 2014
Colombia’s Disappeared
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on August 30, 2014
Power of validating feelings: FARC leader spontaneously apologizes to victim.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on August 21, 2014
FARC’s Eastern Bloc will not continue to support peace dialogues, says communiqué.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on August 5, 2014
A vote for Santos is a vote for impunity for human rights violators.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on June 11, 2014
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
A reminder of the protests of Feb. 2008 against FARC’s violence.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on March 15, 2014
Venezuela’s protests raise hope among Cubans on the island.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on March 5, 2014
Of course military spied on government peace negotiators.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on February 4, 2014
As predicted, FARC in Havana lose control of fronts but begin re-branding image of themselves as “good guys.”
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on January 24, 2014