Violence has broken out yet again in strife-torn Colombia after a law student was killed by police in Bogota two weeks ago for allegedly breaching coronavirus social distancing restrictions. Those clashes led to at least 13 dead after days of protest and come on the back of last year’s anti-government protests. Labor unions are currently attempting to revive countrywide mass protests against President Ivan Duque. That recently led to the formation of a car caravan in Bogota, Colombia’s capital, to protest the government’s economic and social policies. Rising insecurity in the capital and the countryside, where community leaders and massacres are increasing, triggered concerns that Colombia’s security crisis is spiraling out of control. This, it is feared, will sharply impact the Andean country’s economically vital petroleum industry, which had recently been showing signs of recovery . Growing civil unrest is spreading throughout Colombia as unhappiness over the policies of […]