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Peace Deal Expected Between FARC Rebels, Government After Six Decades

The words on a tic-tac-toe board read,”No One Wins.”
Lorne Matalon
The words on a tic-tac-toe board read,”No One Wins.”

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Peace Deal Expected Between FARC Rebels, Government After Six Decades Of Conflict

Peace Deal Expected Between FARC Rebels, Government After Six Decades

Lorne Matalon

The words on a tic-tac-toe board read,”No One Wins.”

Lorne Matalon

A stencil on the wall of a home in Bogota shows a man who has lost his leg in war.

Lorne Matalon

The stencil on a wall graphically suggests that Colombians have had violence rain down on them for too long.

There has been a lot of news from Colombia in the last few months, including the public health threat from the Zika virus and ongoing corruption issues.

To better understand what is happening in the Americas, KJZZ’s Transborder Unit traveled to Colombia recently to bring back the hidden stories that you probably won’t hear any place else.


Lorne Matalon was a reporter for the Fronteras Desk from 2012 to 2017.