Blog Archives
Campaign Rejects Declaration from President Uribe in La Macarena Public Hearing
(Translated by Emily Ellis, a CSN Volunteer Translator) Communications Campaign- July 29, 2010 The national and international campaign, “For … Read More »
Tell Georgetown University you disagree with this controversial appointment
Colombia's ex- president Alvaro Uribe-Velez has been invited by Georgetown University in Washington D. C. to teach in that university's … Read More »
Javier Giraldo’s letter to John Dear on Georgetown’s appointment of Alvaro Uribe
Father John Dear S.J. has authorized Colombia Support Network to make public this letter to him from leading Colombian Jesuit … Read More »
Journalist Fernando Garavito’s letter to Georgetown University
MR. JOHN J. DEGIOIA Ph. D. President Georgetown University Washington, D.C. Esteemed Mr. President: Press reports indicate that Mr. Alvaro … Read More »
Wisdom of the elders guides path young people walk
(Translated by Sharon Bagatell, a CSN Volunteer Translator) 07/13/2010 ACIN: Tejido de Comunicación Last weekend, in the village of Santa … Read More »
Colombia Should Stop Being Washington’s Peon
RECALCA: Colombian Action Network Against Free Trade (Translated by Elaine Fuller, a CSN Volunteer Translator) On July 21 the Colombian … Read More »
Indigenous Proposal for the human right to water
ACIN: CAOI Communications (Translated by Emily Schmitz, a CSN Volunteer Translator) 07/14/2010 Before the end of this July the … Read More »
A Visit to the Chicaque Cloud Forest
Cecilia Zarate-Laun (Translated by Emily Hansen, Assistant Program Director) Just thirty minutes from the chaos and noise of Bogotá lies … Read More »
From the United Fruit Company to Drummond
(Translated by Emily Ellis, a CSN Volunteer Translator) With this article Maria Tila Uribe refreshes our memory of how and … Read More »
The situation of the miners of Echandia, in Marmato Caldas
Oscar Gutiérrez Reyes, Manizales, July 25, 2010 Translated by Azucena Mariategui, a CSN Volunteer Translator On Thursday, July 23, starting … Read More »