Pablo Serrano Photography
This collection by Pablo Serrano shares the story of three different communities of students, peasant, and the family members of political violence in Colombia. In a country torn apart by civil war, keeping memory is very much a part of daily resistance. View how each of these communities fights to be able to narrate their story and shape their own future. In an insecure time these communities must unite to become stronger and fight to survive. Colombia S.A.
Santander Colombia
Rebellion at the University
Throughout Colombia’s sixty year old internal armed conflict the government has used repression to maintain political control. Their methods include selective assassinations, disappearances, torture, massacres, mass displacement and political imprisonment.
Throughout Colombia’s sixty year old internal armed conflict the government has used repression to maintain political control. Their methods include selective assassinations, disappearances, torture, massacres, mass displacement and political imprisonment. The government’s targets have been presidential candidates, senators, mayors, human rights workers, students, indigenous people, unionist, peasant farmers and a vast array of political opponents.