Journalist and former editor-in-chief of El País, Javier Moreno has published ¿Quién manda aquí? La impotencia ante la espiral de violencia en América Latina, a major analysis of the tentacles of state and criminal power in Latin America and of the reach of criminal governance that is now taking hold across the region. Taking part will Moreno, alongside Ana María Salazar, former Assistant Secretary of Defense during President Bill Clinton’s administration and now a security analyst and commentator in Mexico; Érika Rodríguez Pinzón, university professor, security expert, and Director of the Carolina Foundation in Spain; and Almudena Bernabéu, International lawyer with a long career in the fields of transitional justice, international criminal law and human rights, and Executive Director of the Guernica 37 Centre. The conversation will be moderated by Fernando Carrillo, former Minister of Justice and former Attorney General of Colombia, now Vice President of PRISA Group.
All events on Sunday, February 1st will be free for people with ID from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested —up to capacity— at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your identification on the same day the event is taking place.
