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The removal of Semana columnist indicts the magazine and threatens the state of journalism in Colombia

Photo courtesy of @DCoronell Twitter Yesterday was one of those days that marked a turning point in Colombia's journalism history. Although it's...

“The problem with violence in Colombia is that the state is too weak”: Q&A with conflict journalist and writer Juan Miguel Alvarez

[caption id="attachment_32656" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Journalist and writer Juan Miguel Alvarez (left) speaking at the Medellin Book Fair...

“What’s safe and what’s not safe in Colombia is more confused now than it has been for years”: The New York Times’ Nicholas Casey on the dangers of journalism in Colombia

[caption id="attachment_31155" align="aligncenter" width="637"] Photo by Andres Felipe Roldan Castro.[/caption] The New York Times' Nicholas Casey...

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