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The Ethics of Responsiblity

In an interview published in this newspaper, Senator Jorge Robledo reiterated his idea that Santos, Zuluaga and Uribe are the same thing, and insinuated that to maintain ideological coherence and defend his principles, he will not vote for any of them.
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The Doors that are Opening from Havana

The third agreement is of great importance for the country and for the construction of peace, because it substantially advances certain aspects that are key for Colombia.
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Less Jail, More Health

While in Colombia we remain immersed in the debate about the presidential elections and the second round, the agreement that they reached in Havana in the third point of the peace negotiations have passed unnoted.
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Regulating Drones to Protect Human Rights

Regardless of what we do not know about State drone surveillance activities, recent events in various States make it clear that regulation is needed.
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Imperfect Peace or Perpetual War?

These presidential elections went from being boring to being decisive. The peace process is one of its most crucial and divisive topics, not just because its outcome will profoundly effect our future as a nation, but because the candidates have opposing views about it.
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Santos and the Left

Some good new from the first round of the presidential election is the notable votes for the democratic Left thanks to the distinguished campaign of Clara Lopez.
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Inflection Point

In Colombia, elections tend not to lead to big social or political changes.
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Reforming the Justice System during Elections

Next Sunday, the first round, according to surveys, of the presidential election will take place in our country. The election is anxiously awaited by many people in Colombia.
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Land to Honor the Ancestors

On the afternoon of Tuesday May 13th, Ever de la Rosa Morales, representative of the Community Council of the Islands of Rosario--Orika Homestead, celebrated an important victory for him and 300 other families. After eight years of struggles and waiting, the INCODER notified him that the collective title of the part of the islands where he and other Afro-Colombians live had been granted.
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