Anastasia Moloney

@anastasiabogota

LatAM correspondent in Bogota for . I cover humanitarian news, women's rights, and Colombia's conflict.anastasia.moloney@thomsonreuters.com

Joined February 2013

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    Jul 5

    El Salvador: Imelda, 20, repeatedly raped by her stepfather from age 12. He got her pregnant, traumatized she couldn't accept it so did NOTHING. Baby died during childbirth in 4/2017. Imelda charged with murder & jailed. Hearing cancelled y'day as no staff to take her to court.

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    Jun 19

    Another one: Guatemalan mother is out of custody but hasn't seen 7-year-old son since they were separated at the border a month ago. Now suing the government to give him back via

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    Jun 17

    President Duque won't tear the FARC peace accord to shreds. He won't do anything that sends 1000s of guerrillas back into the jungle. But the accord's promises to victims and rural areas—so crucial to non-repetition of conflict—are likely to go unkept.

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    Jun 18

    The administration’s current family separation policy is an affront to the decency of the American people, and contrary to principles and values upon which our nation was founded. The administration has the power to rescind this policy. It should do so now.

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    Jun 16
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  7. Jun 19

    Thousands of Venezuelan women have headed for to give birth in recent years, driven by fear they or their baby could die as health system crumbles

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    The youngest child (boy) I’ve seen here so far who was separated from his family is 8 months old and has been here over a month, according to administrators.

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    Jun 18

    Please stop what you're doing and listen to this audio - a border control agent making fun of sobbing children as they're seperated from their parents. You'll never forget it. Haunting

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    Jun 18

    President Trump: “Crime in Germany is way up." Official statistics: Germany last year recorded its lowest number of criminal offenses since 1992.

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    Jun 18

    Fact check: President Trump said "crime in Germany is way up" because of immigration. That statement is false. Crime is at a 25-year low.

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    Jun 17

    I live in a border state. I appreciate the need to enforce and protect our international boundaries, but this zero-tolerance policy is cruel. It is immoral. And it breaks my heart.

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    Technology is fueling exploitation, but could it also bring an end to it? New series on modern slavery out now from Thomson Reuters Foundation News ():

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  14. Jun 18

    Reporting at Colombia’s border city of Cucuta As ’s health system crumbles, thousands of pregnant women flee to to give birth, driven by fear that they or their babies could die

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    Thousands of Venezuelan women have headed for to give birth in recent years

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  16. Jun 18

    "Traffickers are recruiting children where they interact with their peers, which is a virtual environment" says Part of series on and technology

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  17. Jun 18

    Colombian traffickers used to pose as rich, older men promising a better life; now they pretend to be poor, troubled teenagers just like the children they target Check out more from our coverage

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    Our Politics Of Death coverage has been nominated at the . It featured this story about a land activist in sentenced to six years in jail. Read our full coverage here:

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    Jun 18

    'Worth Dying For?' has been nominated for Best Short Film at the It explores the deaths of land rights activists in - you can watch the full film here:

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    'Worth Dying For?' has been nominated for Best Short Film at the It explores the deaths of land rights activists in - you can watch the full film here:

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