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World Order
World Order Podcast
16 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast about world affairs and international relations with guests from all around the world. To help you understand the world better, we offer a complete picture: brief explanations of the issue at hand, expert analysis, and inside stories.
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A podcast about world affairs and international relations with guests from all around the world. To help you understand the world better, we offer a complete picture: brief explanations of the issue at hand, expert analysis, and inside stories.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Inside: Why do Colombians keep protesting
World Order
34 minutes 13 seconds
4 years ago
Inside: Why do Colombians keep protesting

In this episode, we bring you the story of a country in South America, with great social inequality, which in the end fueled the protests that have started in late April. We are witnessing an excessive use of force from the Colombian government, but Colombians are still on the streets protesting. Our guest, Natalia Herrera, a human rights lawyer explains to us why. Natalia works at the legal corporation and she brings are on the field of information on how dire, in terms of the victims, is the situation. She tells us about the judiciary processes, media, and internet freedoms, and talks about various human rights violations. Moreover, she explains why the change is hard ad what are the obstacles. Still, she believes there is a perspective for a change.

Make sure to share the story on social media, so what is happening inside Colombia, can reach more people. That is a low-effort action that all can make, but that can mean a lot as a sign of support to those far away.

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World Order
A podcast about world affairs and international relations with guests from all around the world. To help you understand the world better, we offer a complete picture: brief explanations of the issue at hand, expert analysis, and inside stories.