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Throwing Stones at the Moon
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Throwing Stones at the Moon

Narratives From Colombians Displaced by Violence
BookPaperback
Ranking42929inGeschichte
CHF39.90

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For nearly five decades, Colombia has been embroiled in internal armed conflict among guerrilla groups, paramilitary militias, and the country's own military. Civilians in Colombia face a range of abuses from all sides, including killings, disappearances and rape-and more than four million have been forced to flee their homes. The oral histories in Throwing Stones at the Moon describe the most widespread of Colombia's human rights crises: forced displacement. Speakers recount life before displacement, the reasons for their flight, and their struggle to rebuild their lives.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-64259-541-3
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publication countryUnited States
Publishing date28/03/2023
Pages380 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 209 mm, Height 139 mm
IllustrationsIllustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Article no.43494413
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.35478158
Product groupGeschichte
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Sibylla Brodzinsky is a freelance journalist who has spent more than twenty years writing about Latin American politics, human rights, and social issues. She is based in Colombia and contributes regularly to the Economist, the Christian Science Monitor, and the Guardian.

Max Schoening is the Colombia researcher for Human Rights Watch. He has written extensively about human rights issues in Colombia, including forced displacement, transitional justice, and abuses against Afro-Colombians.

Ingrid Betancourt is a Colombian politician, former senator and anti-corruption activist. Betancourt was kidnapped by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in 2002 and was rescued by Colombian security forces six and a half years later in 2008. She has since continued her activism work and has written a memoir about her experience.

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