FARC
How Radio Changed the Course of a 50-Year Civil War
The government and Marxist guerrillas both used the airwaves as weapons in their battle for the soul of Colombia.
Over One Thousand Activists Met in Colombia for the World's Largest Youth Forum for Global Peace
One Young World gathered young leaders and innovators creating solutions for climate change, the refugee crisis, genocide, sexual violence, terrorism, global poverty, and more.
Tender Photos of Colombia's Beauty Amidst Times of Strife
American photographer Matthew O'Brien spent a decade documenting the people and places of Colombia.
Inside the Colombian Kitchen That's Making Rebels and Soldiers into Chefs
Former FARC guerrillas work right alongside demobilized Colombian army soliders in the kitchens of Juan Manuel Barrientos' acclaimed restaurants in Medellín and Bogotá, where the chef tries to sew peace through cooking.
Inside the Colombian Kitchen That's Making Rebels and Soldiers into Chefs
Former FARC guerrillas work right alongside demobilized Colombian army soliders in the kitchens of Juan Manuel Barrientos' acclaimed restaurants in Medellín and Bogotá, where the chef tries to sew peace through cooking.
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Colombia's Youth Set Up Camp and Wouldn't Leave Until There Was Peace
Young Colombians gave hope back to a country that saw its opportunity for peace almost fade away.
Man Who Performed Hundreds of Forced Abortions on Female Guerillas Stands Trial
Hector Arboleda Albeidis Buitrago (a.k.a. The Nurse) stands accused of horrific crimes as part of the Colombian rebel group the FARC. He has been extradited from Spain to face trial.