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Topic: South America

Trauma Lingers After Escaping the Danger
‘My whole world felt wounded during my first months in the United States: I could not sleep and, when I did, it seemed only to dream weird things.’
By Ignacio ‘Nacho’ Gómez
Persevering Despite the Dangers
El Tiempo’s investigative editor ‘has become accustomed to receiving floral arrangements and notes sent to regret her death, a form of indirect death threats.’
By Mauricio Lloreda
When Death Seems Inevitable
‘There was a problem with acceptance of death; I was never in a mood to accept torture.’
By Robert Cox
Truth in the Crossfire
In a brutal attack, ‘my truth … was dealt a mortal wound.’
By Jineth Bedoya Lima