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Cristina Dorado Suaza

Cristina Dorado Suaza

Cristina Dorado Suaza is a contributing reporter to The Bogota Post. Originally from Medellín but based in Bogota, Cristina is a graduate of the Universidad Externado de Colombia and has worked as a researcher, fact-checker and journalist for Revista Bacanika, the EMPODERAME foundation, as well as The Colombian Femicides Observatory.

Colombia passes law mandating gender-focused training for public officials

Colombia’s senate approved the “Jineth Bedoya Lima” law in its final debate yesterday, which introduces mandatory training with gender...

‘Invisible damage’: Report on violence against animals in Colombia conflict

Parrot in a tree. Image via Piqsels. On April 20, the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) – Colombia’s transitional justice mechanism –...

Colombia mother searching for missing daughter since 2021 killed in Valle del Cauca

Clarito Moreno holds a picture of her missing daughter. Image credit: @clarita_moreno23 via instagram On May 13, Claribel Moreno was found dead in...

Colombia claims union reparations law is imminent at May Day rally in Medellín

A crowd at International Workers' Day in Medellín, 2026. Image credit: Cristina Dorado Suaza. Colombian Minister of Labor, Antonio Sanguino, said...

Colombia’s JEP increases number of ‘false positive’ killings to 7,837

A JEP hearing about the "false positives". Image credit: JEP Colombia’s transitional justice mechanism, the Special Jurisdiction for Peace...

Colombia’s #MeToo movement advances with questions for presidential candidates

International Women's Day 2024 in Bogotá. Image credit: Juan Vargas via Wikimedia Commons The more than 100 female Colombian journalists who...

Top female journalists demand answers over Colombia ex-president’s Epstein links

Split image of former President Andres Pastrana and the initial declaration signed by 35 women. Image credit: @AndresPastrana_ via X. Medellín,...

Colombians take to streets as landmark minimum wage hike faces legal challenges 

Minister of Labor Antonio Sanguino being interviewed at the January 28 march in support of the minimum wage hike. Image credit: Cristina Dorado...

Thousands rally in Colombia’s Plaza de Bolívar following President Petro’s call with Trump

Bogotá, Colombia — Thousands gathered in Plaza de Bolívar after answering Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s call to mobilize against...

Authors boycott Cartagena literature festival in protest of María Corina Machado’s attendance 

Maria Corina Machado via World Economic Forum. Image credit: Bel Pedrosa A handful of Colombian and Latin American authors this week said they...

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