There have been eight governments since the taking and retaking of the Palace of Justice in Colombia. All possible doors to justice have been tried but the perpetrators are still at large. And yet, the stigmatisation continues, and the families remain in a permanent state of internal mourning.
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Immigrants in Covid-19 times: Mario Tasama
Founder and director of Newspaper ‘Noticias’, this Latin American migrant had to leave his country of origin more than 35 years ago. Nowadays, after 29 years living in London he and his family are dealing with the Coronavirus outbreak. His worries are for his family, as his father-in-law has just […]
Brexit and immigrants: the future at risk
Despite concrete evidence to the contrary, right wings parties from all over the world always play the “immigrants are stealing our jobs” card. I witnessed a clear example of that during the 2016 Brexit referendum. Leavers based their entire campaign on immigration. Nathan Raia In 2015, Italy was […]
Reconsidering neoliberalism in times of coronavirus
Coronavirus is bringing to light all the weaknesses of the current capitalist order. Naturally, it also demonstrates its enormous capacity to adapt to crises, now and in the past. Juan Diego García For that reason, it is more a wish than a realistic claim from those analysts who […]
Alliances of the right to stop the far-right
The events of extreme violence that plague Colombia and the mass citizen protests against police brutality are further proof of the rot affecting the country. Juan Diego García In the midst of it, there has appeared, from the very heart of the system, the proposal to put an […]