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Peru’s abortion debate

Dan Collyns Human Rights, Politics, Science & Health July 20, 2014September 24, 2015abortion, Catholic, Peru

Congress allows therapeutic abortion amid religious outry

Bolivia’s ‘Mountain that Eats Men’

Dan Collyns Environment, Human Rights June 24, 2014June 25, 2014bolivia, Cerro Rico, Mining, Potosi
Bolivia’s ‘Mountain that Eats Men’

Peru’s spy chief refuses to testify

Dan Collyns Human Rights, Politics June 9, 2014September 24, 2015diarios chicha, Featured, Fujimori, Montesinos, trial

Montesinos ‘takes the 5th’ at trial of his former boss

Peru launches its Place of Memory

Dan Collyns Human Rights, Politics June 8, 2014September 24, 20151980-2000, dirty war, Featured, Lugar de la Memoria, memory, museum, Peru, shining path

A country which forgets its history is destined to repeat it

Ruth Buendia: Game Changer

Dan Collyns Environment, Human Rights May 26, 2014September 24, 2015Amazon, Ashaninka, Featured, indigenous, Pakitzapango, Peru, River Ene, Ruth Buendia

Ruth told me her story for CCTV America. Shot by Ronald Reategui.

My interview with Mario Vargas Llosa

Dan Collyns Arts, Human Rights, Politics May 17, 2014Fidel Castro, Gabo, Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel Prize for Literature, Peru, Venezuela
My interview with Mario Vargas Llosa

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/10/venezuela-protest-crackdown-threatens-democracy-latin-america-mario-vargas-llosa

Counting African-Peruvians

Dan Collyns Development, Human Rights March 17, 2014September 24, 2015African-Peruvians, Featured, Peru, racism

Peru’s counting its citizens of African descent to include them, and empower them.

Forced sterilisations in Peru

Dan Collyns Human Rights February 27, 2014September 24, 2015Alberto Fujimori, Featured, forced sterilisations, Peru

More than 2,000 Peruvian women say they were sterilised against their will in the late 1990s. They are still demanding justice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6-QSCWl9C8

Will Peru’s New Gas Project Hurt Indigenous Tribes?

Dan Collyns Business, Environment, Human Rights February 12, 2014September 24, 2015block 88, camisea, indigenous people in voluntary isolation, Peru

The government of Peru is going ahead with the expansion of a controversial gas project in an Amazonian reserve for indigenous people.

How many Peruvians are African Peruvians?

Dan Collyns Development, Human Rights February 6, 2014September 24, 2015African-Peruvians, Afro-Peruanos, Peru

Peru’s first ever survey of its African-descended population hopes to get the statistics needed to improve their opportunities.

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Dan Collyns

Is a multimedia journalist based in Lima, Peru. His online, radio and TV reports have been published and broadcast internationally. Read more

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