The Department of State reminds U.S. citizens of the dangers of travel to Colombia. Security in Colombia has improved significantly in recent years, including in tourist and business travel destinations such as Cartagena and Bogota, but violence by narco Full Article at US State Dept. - Travel Bureau
Thousands of activists are set to inundate Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos with faxes urging him to boost protection for a community in the country’s north-west seven years on from a massacre there that left several dead including four children. Full Article at Amnesty International USA
Members of the Peace Community at the commemoration of the massacre of February 2005. Full Article at Amnesty International
Members of the Peace Community at the commemoration of the massacre of February 2005. Full Article at Amnesty International
Colombia's second largest leftist rebel group is offering to halt offensive actions if the government agrees to peace talks.The offer from the National Liberation Army comes in a communique published by an activist group led by former Senator Piedad Cord Full Article at Independent.ie
Colombia's No. 2 rebel group seeks peace talks The Associated Press Updated: 2012-02-20T21:29:26Z More News BOGOTA, Colombia -- Colombia's No. 2 leftist rebel group is offering to halt offensive actions if the government agrees to peace talks. The offer Full Article at KansasCity.com
(02-20) 13:21 PST BOGOTA, Columbia (AP) -- Colombia's No. 2 leftist rebel group is offering to halt offensive actions if the government agrees to peace talks. The offer from the National Liberation Army comes in a communique published Monday by an activi Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
BOGOTA, Colombia -- Colombia's No. 2 leftist rebel group is offering to halt offensive actions if the government agrees to peace talks. The offer from the National Liberation Army comes in a communique published Monday by an activist group led by former Full Article at Miami Herald
The offer from the National Liberation Army comes in a communique published Monday by an activist group Full Article at The Bellingham Herald
BOGOTA, Colombia—Colombia's No. 2 leftist rebel group is offering to halt offensive actions if the government agrees to peace talks. The offer from the National Liberation Army comes in a communique published Monday by an activist group led by former Sen Full Article at Boston.com