Posts Tagged ‘Urabeños’
What Peace? Where is the Rule of Law?
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on September 26, 2016
60 percent of Medellin’s criminal gangs comprised of minors, between 11 and 17 years old.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on October 15, 2013
Former members of EPL went on to control drug trade.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on October 11, 2013
Phase II: Unregulated mining and logging create new conflicts and displace more people.
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on March 14, 2013
Mexican Cartels Marking Territory in Colombia, Allying with Bacrim and FARC
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on March 12, 2013
Can Nicaragua, a drug hub, patrol its new waters and airspace?
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on December 6, 2012
Colombia’s Illegal Gold Rush
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on August 2, 2012
Women continue to be a “weapon of war.”
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on June 5, 2012
The new landscape in Colombia’s war
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on March 2, 2012
New Security Challenges for Santos
Posted by: Paula Delgado-Kling on September 27, 2011