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Home > Posts by Siobhan Riordan
Diego

La Juventud y La Detención Arbitraria en Colombia: La Historia de Diego

Medellín, Colombia – La ciudad de Medellín tiene una historia larga y complicada de los conflictos.  Varios de los problemas que aún enfrenta hoy en día son el control paramilitary y la militarización que...

Read more 26 July, 2011 at 9:41 am Siobhan Riordan
La Red Colombiana de Mujeres

Mí Cuerpo Es Mío: Derechos de Las Mujeres en Colombia

“No del estado, ni de la iglesia, Mí cuerpo es mío, mío, yo decido.” – canto de las activistas durante una manifestación en Medellín Medellín, Colombia – Una mujer en Colombia puede solicitor un...

Read more 26 July, 2011 at 9:32 am Siobhan Riordan
First of May March, Medellín

La Marcha de Los Derechos Humanos en Colombia

Medellín, Colombia – En el Día Internacional de Trabajadores cada año en el primero de mayo, la gente de todo el mundo se reúnen en las calles para celebrar los derechos de los trabajadores. ...

Read more 26 July, 2011 at 9:21 am Siobhan Riordan
University of Antioquia, Medellin

Bill Passed to Criminalize Social Protest in Colombia

Medellín, Colombia – A bill was approved last week on May 30, 2011 by the house of representatives that would criminalize “unlawful” social protest in Colombia.  Under the new law, to protest in a...

Read more 14 June, 2011 at 7:27 am Siobhan Riordan

You Are Not an X: Rights Awareness in Colombia

Medellín, Colombia – What is our definition of “liberty”?  What is the difference between individual liberty and collective liberty, and can we have both?  How does our Constitution define liberty?  What are the legal...

Read more 9 June, 2011 at 2:23 pm Siobhan Riordan
Diego

Youth and Arbitrary Arrest in Colombia: Diego's Story

The city of Medellín has a long and complicated history of conflict. Several of the problems that it still faces today are paramilitary control and militarization, the resulting armed political militias, territorial gang...

Read more 27 May, 2011 at 7:46 am Siobhan Riordan
La Red Colombiana de Mujeres

Mí Cuerpo Es Mío: Women's Rights in Colombia

A woman in Colombia may seek a legal abortion only if she finds herself in one of three specific situations: (1) if she becomes pregnant as a result of violation, (2) if the pregnancy...

Read more 26 May, 2011 at 1:36 pm Siobhan Riordan
First of May March, Medellín

The March for Human Rights in Colombia

Medellín, Colombia – On International Workers’ Day on the first of May every year, people the world over gather in the streets to celebrate workers’ rights.  Events on this day are often also attended...

Read more 13 May, 2011 at 8:15 am Siobhan Riordan

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