In years of fighting against the Colombian government, female fighters of the FARC guerillas were not allowed to have children. Once, the rebels started negotiating peace their camps experimented a true baby boom.
In years of fighting against the Colombian government, female fighters of the FARC guerillas were not allowed to have children. Once, the rebels started negotiating peace their camps experimented a true baby boom.
Invited by German NGO Caritas, I visited a camp of the Farc guerilla in the south Colombian province Putumayo. The ex-rebels are worried: will the new Colombian president to be elected on the end of May abandon the peace process? […]
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On assignment for Caritas international, I visited several camps of peace seeking guerrilla movement Farc in South Colombia. Among others, we interviewed notorious commander Romaña.
In the wake of the peace accord between Colombian government and the Farc rebels, I visited different interim camps of the Farc guerrilla in the South Colombian province Nariño. A coca plantation right at the entrance of the provisional camp […]
On assignment for Caritas Schweiz, I had the pleasure to interview Luz Nurbelly, a Colombian woman who had to flee conflict in her home region and opened a beauty salon in Bogotá.