International Committee of the Red Cross releases 2025 annual report on Colombia's armed conflict
The ICRC documented that 2025 saw the worst humanitarian consequences in a decade of Colombia's internal conflict, with displacement doubling and increased disappearances and explosive injuries. The report attributes deterioration to increased hostilities and armed groups' disregard for humanitarian law since the 2016 FARC ceasefire, with the conflict becoming more fragmented among multiple criminal and rebel groups.
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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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The spectrum · how 3 outlets placed this story
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Al Jazeera
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All three outlets report identical ICRC findings on 2025's decade-worst crisis and doubled displacement, but frame accountability differently: Al Jazeera stresses progressive deterioration, Reuters emphasizes armed groups' disregard for law, while NY Post highlights criminal gangs and rebels as named antagonists.
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“Red Cross says people displaced by conflict in Colombia doubled last year”
“Colombia sees worst civilian impact from conflict in a decade, says Red Cross”
“Armed conflict last year in Colombia hit civilians the hardest in a decade, Red Cross says”
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