In Medellín, Colombia, Juan David Escobar is critical about the new restrictions for male passengers on motorcycles and a city-wide curfew for bars outside of designated areas [es] [1]. He points out that in spite of what the government has been saying over the past 10 years about the arrival of peace that violence, drug-trafficking and paramilitary violence never left the city.
Colombia: Restrictions and Curfew in Medellín
· Written by Juliana Rincón Parra
Categories: Latin America, Colombia, Governance, Law