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Faye Griffiths

‘Victims are treated like criminals’

[caption id="attachment_16235" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Four years on and people carry red roses and signs in memory of Rosa Elvira, who was...

Bogotá street vendors

Order and control in Bogotopia

[caption id="attachment_13701" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A street vendor in Bogotá being asked to move by police.[/caption] Faye Griffiths...

Colombian environmental catastrophies

Putumayo: Oil, war, water and all that’s to come

Faye Griffiths points out that while condemning the environmental catastrophe in Putumayo, we should also spare a thought for the equivalent...

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