Camilo Torres recalls Colombia where ideologies guided guerrillas
Last week, the remains of revolutionary priest Camilo Torres were identified in Colombia over 60 years after his death in combat, highlighting ongoing efforts to address the legacy of guerrilla warfare in the country.
Camilo Torres: Who was the 'Colombian Che Guevara' and how he became a 'priest-guerrilla'
The remains of Camilo Torres, a notable figure known as the 'Colombian Che Guevara,' were identified 60 years after his disappearance, promising hope for many families of missing persons in Colombia.
The driver was not the driver
This article discusses the duality and complexity of understanding language and meaning through a literary lens, referencing Colombian guerrilla priest Camilo Torres and Gabriel García Márquez.
Colombia: 60 years after his death, the 'guerrilla priest' formally identified
The remains of Camilo Torres, a prominent figure in Colombia's guerrilla movement and supporter of liberation theology, have been formally identified 60 years after his death in combat.
The maze that complicates the delivery of the remains of guerrilla priest Camilo Torres
The burial ceremony for Camilo Torres, a Colombian priest who died in combat in 1966, faces delays due to bureaucratic obstacles involving legal, search, and university institutions.
Remains with erased DNA and diplomatic efforts with two countries: the hidden story of the finding of the body of guerrilla priest Camilo Torres
El País reveals the long and complex process, filled with difficulties and contradictions, that allowed for the identification of Colombian priest Camilo Torres' remains 60 years after his death in combat.