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Velaton Por la Vida Human Rights Leaders Killed Colombia

“Being a social leader is not a crime”: Candlelit vigils protest violence against social leaders across Colombia

[caption id="attachment_31099" align="aligncenter" width="696"] Photo by Sophie Foggin.[/caption] On Friday evening, July 6, thousands across the...

Short film “They’re Killing Us” illuminates the perilous work of social leaders in Colombia

[caption id="attachment_31088" align="aligncenter" width="721"] Film still from They're Killing Us courtesy of Emily Wright and Tom...

Petro campaigner Ana María Cortes killed, marking 98th death of a social leader in Colombia in 2018 alone

[caption id="attachment_30983" align="aligncenter" width="597"] Image from Twitter/JovenesConPetro[/caption] Ana María Cortes, a human rights...

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