Overview
Unreported World investigates how Colombia's indigenous people have been targeted in a string of massacres perpetrated by guerrillas, paramilitary groups and the security forces. Colombia's government claims success in its war against left-wing FARC guerrillas and in restoring law and order. But the country is still beset with a conflict that is killing thousands. And as Reporter Aidan Hartley and director Katherine Churcher discover at a jungle massacre site where the pools of blood are still drying, behind the continuing violence there is a state of complete impunity. Nobody can explain why the massacre happened. Soldiers claim civilian attackers with pistols have murdered eight people. But local witnesses say they heard sustained bursts of automatic gunfire, hinting at the involvement of security forces.
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11 - 2Nigeria's Killing Fields April 02, 2010 -
11 - 3Pakistan's Terror Central April 09, 2010 -
11 - 4Tobacco's Child Workers May 14, 2010 -
11 - 5Inside Burma's Secret State May 21, 2010 -
11 - 6Iraq's Next Battlefield May 28, 2010 -
11 - 7Bolivia's Child Miners June 04, 2010 -
11 - 8El Salvador: The Child Assassins June 11, 2010 -
11 - 9USA: Down and Out June 25, 2010 -
11 - 10Colombia's Dying Tribes July 02, 2010 -
11 - 11Malaria Town October 01, 2010 -
11 - 12Afghanistan's Child Drug Addicts October 08, 2010 -
11 - 13Philippines: The City with Too Many People October 15, 2010 -
11 - 14Mexico's Indian Rebellion October 22, 2010 -
11 - 15Zimbabwe's Blood Diamonds October 29, 2010 -
11 - 16Pakistan: After the Floods November 05, 2010 -
11 - 17Witches on Trial November 12, 2010 -
11 - 18India: Love on the Run November 19, 2010 -
11 - 19Senegal: School for Beggars November 26, 2010 -
11 - 20Thailand's Red Fever December 10, 2010 -
11 - 21Congo: The Children Who Came Back from the Dead April 01, 2011

