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The Solicitor General and the Palace

I welcome the Solicitor General's press release in memory of the judges and members of the armed forces that lost their lives in the taking and re-taking of Palace of Justice. The problem is that this attitude contrasts with his silence and insensibility towards the victims of these events: the disappeared and their families.

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The Global Village

In 1962 the Canadian sociologist Marshal McLuhan spoke of "the global village" to suggest that, thanks to advances in communications technology, the world had become smaller and more managable. 

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Goodbye, Micolta Soldier

The controversy surrounding the Micolta solider and his removal from the T.V. show Sábados Felices shows that there is progress in the debate and action against racism in the country.

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Those without Rights

The prison population has had its political rights and liberty curtailed legally, but the rest of its rights are illegally violated.

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Colombia’s Environmental Near-sightedness and Clumsiness in ECLAC

In contrast to the majority of countries that want a treaty that guarantees the right to the free access to information in Latin America, Colombia has done everything in its power to make the instrument simply a declaraton of principles without teeth.

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Monsignor Castro: To Build Bridges or Walls?

The Catholic Church has played an important role in the search for peace in Colombia. However, the bishops' extremism against equal adoption sends a contradictory message to society.

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Economic Thinking, Economists’ Education and Human Rights

Economic thinking and education must have an approach that protects what really matters: human rights
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The Palace and the Bogotazo

The taking and re-taking of the Palace of Justice was not only were atrocious and painful events; they were also moral and institutional ruptures that generated a vicious cycle of violence, from which we are still not free.

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Violentologists

In 1987 the administration of President Barco hired a group of academics from the National University in order to do a study on the causes of violence in Colombia.

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