Bellingcat frames this as an investigative exposé using charged language ('Unearthing,' 'Neo-Nazi') in the headline before presenting evidence. The framing centers activist-investigative journalism (Bellingcat's model) rather than government or institutional sources, and the collaboration with a local Colombian outlet suggests ground-level reporting. However, the limited excerpt provided obscures full sourcing patterns and the degree to which counterarguments or the politician's responses are centered.
Primary voices: media outlet, activist-sourced
Framing may shift as legal or political consequences develop or if the politician issues a formal statement that recontextualizes the evidence.
This investigation is a collaboration between Bellingcat and Colombian media outlet Cerosetenta. You can read Cerosetenta’s piece in Spanish here. A video posted on Feb. 26 shows several men painting over graffiti in Restrepo, a neighbourhood in Bogota, Colombia, and replacing them with images of their own: a logo used by Colombian political candidate and […] The post Unearthing a Colombian Politician’s Connections to Neo-Nazi Active Club Group appeared first on bellingcat.
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