BOGOTA, Colombia — Colombia is a land of grandiose legal norms. Take the South American country’s 1991 constitution, which is a soaring masterwork promoting broad citizen participation, equal rights and peace. Unfortunately, Colombia — which remains profoundly unequal and torn by a half-century-old guerrilla war — is also a land where such
Colombians Face Deadly Risks Of Returning To Stolen Land
Millions of people have been displaced by the decades-old internal conflict. Those attempting to reclaim their land are walking a dangerous path.