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What happened in Colombia while you were watching the World Cup

by Gabrielle Mentjox July 4, 2014
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While the national soccer team was drawing attention worldwide, life in Colombia went on and — while everybody was looking the other way — some important news stories developed.



zuluaga_santosJuan Manuel Santos reelected in Colombia’s Presidential elections

Incumbent President Juan Manuel Santos was reelected by a margin of over 5% in the second round of Colombia’s elections, defeating Democratic Center Party opposition candidate Oscar Ivan Zuluaga.

MORE: Colombia Electoral Authorities To Recount 14% Of Senate Votes


auc_logoDrummond and Glencore accused of exporting Colombian ‘blood coal’

The push to boycott “blood coal” exported from Colombia by Drummond and Glencore is gaining momentum in Europe after the publication of a report in which dozens of victims and victimizers testified that the multinational mining companies financed and promoted death squads.

MORE: Drummond Demands NGO Retract Accusations It Funded Paramilitaries


palenquerasTourism in Colombia up 12% in 1st quarter of 2014

International visitors to Colombia have increased by 12% in the first quarter of 2014, with more than half a million visitors this year to date, according to the Ministry of Tourism.

MORE: ‘The Best View In The World’: La Piedra Del Peñol


false_positives_f_corporacion_compromisoColombian army under further scrutiny after claimed combat kills prove fabricated

Colombian public prosecutors are investigating an alleged army massacre of which at least one victim was later reported as a guerrilla killed in combat. 

MORE: 6 Soldiers Convicted For Involvement In False Positives Scandal


conservative_party_logoConservative Party faction wishes to join Colombia’s Santos coalition in congress

Colombia’s Conservative Party announced its intention to join the National Unity coalition supporting President Juan Manuel Santos.

MORE: Former presidential candidate calls for autonomy in Colombia’s Conservative Party


eln_parkercrooksELN declares 3 days of ‘armed strikes’ in northeast Colombia

Colombia’s second largest rebel group, the ELN, ordered an economic shutdown in the northeast of the country, only days after announcing peace talks with the government.

MORE: Santos Assures Colombia’s Peace Talks With ELN Are ‘On The Right Track’


southkoreaColombia Congress rejects free trade deal with South Korea

Colombia’s Congress voted against a signed free trade agreement (FTA) with South Korea following disappointing results of a similar deal with the United States.

MORE: Colombia Trade Pact With South Korea Stalled Amid Industry Opposition


andresfelipearias_eltiempoFormer Colombian Minister Found Guilty Of Embezzling $25M

After a four-year court battle, Colombia’s ex-Minister of Agriculture was found guilty of embezzling $25 million in state subsidies designated for poor farmers.

MORE: Ex-Agriculture Minister Innocent Of Embezzlement: Inspector General’s Office


logoAt Least 81 Children Recruited In 2013, 43 Killed In Colombia Armed Conflict: UN Report

Even as violence in Colombia shows signs of winding down, with peace talks underway between the government and the country’s largest rebel groups, children continue to suffer the direct effects of the 50-year armed conflict, the UN said.

MORE: Colombia asks UN to place key importance on recruitment of child soldiers


maria_del_pilarVictims Of Wiretapping Scandal Call For Deportation Of Colombia’s Ex-Spy Chief From Panama

Victims of an illegal wiretapping scandal involving Colombia’s former intelligence director Maria del Pilar Hurtado have asked the Panamanian government for her deportation, local media reported on Tuesday.

MORE: Colombia’s Former Spy-Chief To Officially Lose Asylum In Panama, May Be Deported Immediately

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