
Jineth Bedoya Lima
Jineth Bedoya Lima is a prominent Colombian journalist and human rights advocate, known for her courageous reporting on violence and her own harrowing experience of being kidnapped and sexually assaulted in 2000. Following her traumatic ordeal, she dedicated herself to advocating for victims of sexual violence, particularly within the context of Colombia's armed conflict. Bedoya has published several books and received numerous accolades for her work, including recognition as one of the world's most influential female war correspondents. She has been instrumental in bringing attention to the systemic violence faced by women journalists and has initiated efforts to create the Center for Memory 'No Es Hora de Callar,' aiming to honor female victims of sexual violence and support their rights. Despite ongoing threats to her life, Bedoya remains a powerful voice for justice and change.
Born on Jan 01, 1980 (45 years old)
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Colombia:
Jineth Bedoya Lima is a journalist and activist who leads the campaign 'No Es Hora De Callar' and advocates against violence towards women.
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Colombia:
Jineth Bedoya Lima is a journalist and activist who founded the campaign 'No Es Hora De Callar' to advocate for women's rights.
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Colombia:
Jineth Bedoya Lima discusses the importance of memory and the responsibility to remember victims of violence.
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Costa Rica:
Jineth Bedoya Lima was kidnapped and tortured in 2000, and has since become a powerful voice advocating for women's rights and justice for victims of violence.
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