In a country where many, especially in the political arena, still tend to see Colombian society as divided in two almost irreconcilable and immovable halves, the very personal processes - away from the public spotlight - of victims are illustrative of a more complex reality. Without setting aside their personal convictions and critiques of the peace agreement, they value the transitional justice’s achievements and are actively contributing to making them happen. Justice Info spoke with two of them.
The battle going on within Colombia’s energy industry at the moment is one that is being replicated around the world, a battle between environmentalists and proponents of energy security