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  2. Semana - Wikipedia

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    Semana ' s foreign periodicals include SoHo Ecuador, which began publication in 2002; SoHo Costa Rica, which was started in 2006; and Fucsia Ecuador, which has been published since 2004. The website Semana.com offers all the contents of the magazine Semana and also provides exclusive coverage of political and social developments. It is the ...

  3. Claudia Duque - Wikipedia

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    Claudia Duque is a correspondent for the Colombian human rights radio station Radio Nizkor, a network member of Forbidden Stories' Safebox Network, and was previously a researcher for the Lawyers' Collective José Alvear Restrepo (CCAJAR).

  4. Daniel Coronell - Wikipedia

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    His op-ed column, the most widely read in Colombia, used to be published in Semana, but following his departure from the weekly magazine, it started being published in the online portal Los Danieles, which he co-created with Daniel Samper Ospina, [10] [11] and which features op-eds by Antonio Caballero (until he died in 2021), Ana Bejarano, and ...

  5. Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (Spanish: Movimiento Independiente de Renovación Absoluta, "MIRA") is a political party in Colombia, founded in 2000 by 51,095 Colombians led by lawyer and former senator Carlos Alberto Baena and Alexandra Moreno Piraquive.

  6. Jaime Garzón - Wikipedia

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    Jaime Garzón was born in Bogotá on 24 October 1960. He studied law and political science at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, but his active involvement in politics and television did not allow him to finish. [3]

  7. El Espectador - Wikipedia

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    On 7 March 2008 elespectador.com was revamped, setting up four "editions": online, latest news, news map and print version. It also improved the registration system and the RSS feeds, and added tags, audio, and videos taken from Noticias Caracol, newscast from sister network Caracol TV, uploaded to its YouTube channel.

  8. Luis Carlos Galán - Wikipedia

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    Luis Carlos Galán Sarmiento (29 September 1943 – 18 August 1989) was a Colombian liberal politician and journalist who ran for the Presidency of Colombia on two occasions, the first time for the political movement New Liberalism that he founded in 1979.

  9. Carlos Alberto Baena - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Alberto Baena López (born 12 November 1967) is a Colombian lawyer and politician, who serves, since 2020, as Vice Minister for Participation and Equality of Rights of the Ministry of the Interior of Colombia. [1]