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Anastasia Moloney
Anastasia Moloney is a British freelance journalist who's been based in the Colombian capital, Bogota, for the last five years. She is a regular contributor to the Financial Times and a contributing editor for the Washington-based website World Politics Review. She has written widely on politics, education and social affairs from the region. Her work has also appeared in the London Times, the Guardian and the Independent, among other publications. She has lectured on U.S. foreign policy in Latin America at the Javeriana University in Bogota.
Politicians ignore displaced Colombians
26 Oct 2007 15:52:00 GMT
By Anastasia Moloney

Looking down from the bare peaks of South Bogota, the seemingly never-ending sprawl of the capital's slums stretches towards the blurred horizon. Thousands of Colombians from across the country have fled their homes to escape the country's armed conflict and settled in these impoverished suburbs seeking refuge and jobs.

In Altos de Cazuca, a slum neighbourhood perched perilously on mountain slopes, roughly half the residents are displaced. Flimsy wooden shacks and small brick houses line dirt tracks dotted with puddles. Roofs are made from scraps of corrugated iron held down by stones.

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