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  1. 21
    “…Poster with colours of the Colombian flag; red and blue-tinted photographs of demonstrations in Colombia Poster advertising national congress of Colombian students, held in Medellin, 17-30 October PO-1430…”
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  2. 22
    Published 2011
    “…They are standing up for a generation of Colombians who have been terrorized and forcibly displaced as a deliberate strategy of war. …”
  3. 23
    Published 2010
    “…The rise and fall of Pablo Escobar, the most notorious of the Colombian drug lords – through the eyes of his pet hippopotamus. …”
  4. 24
    by Thomas, Mark
    Published 2009
    “…Indian workers exposed to toxic chemicals. Colombian union leaders falsely accused of terrorism and jailed alongside the paramilitaries who want to kill them. …”
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  5. 25
    Published 2009
    “…The film follows ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo for three years across four continents as he and his team tirelessly issue arrest warrants for Lord’s Resistance Army leaders in Uganda, prepare to put Congolese warlords on trial, challenge the UN Security Council to bring Sudan's president to justice for the Darfur massacres, and shake up the Colombian justice system. Moreno-Ocampo has a mandate but no police force. …”
  6. 26
    Published 2008
    “…A Somali man with a tale of cannibalism is deemed unreliable, while a Colombian family's chilling account of murder appears far more genuine. …”
  7. 27
    Published 2010
    “…Enthralled by the vision of a leftist rebel movement fighting for the freedom of an oppressed people, this small-town student-teacher decided to join the guerilleros in the Colombian jungle. After the publication of her diaries, Tanja Nijmeijer hit the headlines worldwide. …”
  8. 28
    Published 2008
    “…Most scenes feature interviews with defense attorneys and defendants, revealing both the alleged crime and the protagonist’s standard of living. Colombian criminal law is extremely rigorous: selling bootleg CDs, stealing a cell phone or simply sleeping on the street can mean years in prison. …”
  9. 29
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1989-09-14T00:00:00Z-1989-09-14T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- CDU vice president nominates the Hungarian people for Nobel peace prize <br/>- Strikes in the USSR <br/>- Colombian drugs mafia <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Ministerial council in session: Vatican-Hungarian relations; modification of tax law; response to charge of unlawfulness regarding refugees <br/>- Socialist countries' reactions to the Hungarian border opening <br/>- Mátyás Szűrös in the US <br/>- October 23 as national holiday <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- Talks between representatives of EEC and government Külpolitika: <br/>- A CDU alelnöke Nobel-békedíjra javasolja a magyar népet <br/>- Sztrájkok a SZU-ban <br/>- Kolumbiai kábítószer maffia <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- A Minisztertanács ülése: vatikáni<br/>- Magyar kapcsolatok; adótörvény módosítása, a menekültekkel kapcsolatos jogsértés vádjára adott válasz <br/>- Szocialista országok reakciója a magyar határnyitásra <br/>- Szűrös Mátyás az USA-ban <br/>- Október 23-a, mint nemzeti ünnep <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- Tárgyalások az EKA és a kormány gazdasági képviselői között…”
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