FARC–EP's military forces has to take a vow in which they formally assume the commitment of fighting to establish "social justice" in Colombia. FARC members...
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The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC–EP) was a Marxist–Leninist revolutionary guerrilla organization based in Colombia, which is involved...
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The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People's Army (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – Ejército del Pueblo, FARC–EP or FARC)...
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Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano (section Military)
dismantle FARC's structure, both militarily and financially. It targeted FARC leadership focusing on eliminating the 15 most powerful economic and military fronts...
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Organised crime in Colombia (section FARC)
communist ideals, with 1964 seeing the FARC–EP established as the military wing of the Colombian Communist Party. FARC was initially funded by its more...
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Colombian Communist Party (redirect from Communist Party of Colombia)
place within the so-called "combination of all forms of struggle", a concept often employed by PCC and FARC. Gradually the PCC and FARC-EP grew apart politically...
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Colombian peace process (redirect from FARC peace deal)
Forces of Colombia (FARC–EP) aimed at ending the decades-long Colombian conflict. These talks culminated in the Final Peace Agreement between the Government...
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Colombian conflict (redirect from Economic impact of the Colombian conflict)
of Colombia (FARC). The reasons for fighting vary from group to group. The FARC and other guerrilla movements claim to be fighting for the rights of the...
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Patriotic Union (Colombia) (category FARC)
The Patriotic Union or UP (in Spanish: Unión Patriótica) is a leftist, Colombian political party, founded by the FARC and the Colombian Communist Party...
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Carlos Antonio Lozada (category Members of FARC)
the military, Lozada reorganized the FARC structure in 2003 and promoted the Clandestine Colombian Communist Party, the clandestine political arm of the...
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Popular Liberation Army (redirect from The Popular Liberation Army)
paramilitary units that FARC unleashed a campaign of repression against them. The FARC, the remaining EPL dissidents and the ELN considered Esperanza...
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Plan Colombia (redirect from U.S. Intervention of Colombia)
insurgency was sapped of much of their military might. Traditionally, the FARC has operated with a centralized, hierarchical command structure and a governing...
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Venezuela and state-sponsored terrorism (category Foreign relations of Venezuela)
Colombia (FARC-EP) and the National Liberation Army (ELN). The support of Colombian leftist guerrillas has continued during the government of Nicolás Maduro...
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Total Peace (category FARC)
members of the former FARC cannot be considered Organised Armed groups, yet political negotiations have been established with FARC dissident groups. The High-Level...
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Right-wing paramilitarism in Colombia (redirect from Paramilitary Forces of Colombia)
paramilitaries, nor for those of the Calí Cartel, authors of various car bombs in the city of Medellín. During the 1990s, the FARC-EP and other guerrilla groups...
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2008 Andean diplomatic crisis (redirect from Assassination of Raul Reyes)
the FARC camp of laptop computers that the Colombian military found to contain a large quantity of letters and documents pertaining to FARC activities and...
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War on drugs (redirect from Socio-economic effects of the War on Drugs)
The war on drugs, sometimes referred to in the 21st century as the war on cartels in contexts of military intervention and counterterrorism, is a global...
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Colombia–United States relations (redirect from U.S.-Colombia military relations)
order to destroy the threat. Many of the armed inhabitants of the enclaves escaped and two years later part of this group formed the FARC (Revolutionary...
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cultivation increasingly to FARC-dominated areas while weakening many of the FARC's political-military opponents. This provided the FARC with unprecedented opportunities...
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Colombia (redirect from The Republic of Colombia)
Manuel Santos and the guerrillas of the FARC-EP announced a final agreement to end the conflict. However, a referendum to ratify the deal was unsuccessful...
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Terrorism in Colombia (category 19th of April Movement)
of terrorist acts in the country range from leftist guerrilla forces including FARC, ELN and M-19, to drug cartels such as the Medellín Cartel, to right-wing...
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military raid, the incident had left almost half of the twenty-five Supreme Court Justices dead. Luis Otero was in charge of directing the military aspects...
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Black Eagles (redirect from The Black Eagles)
around 2011. Since then, there is no evidence of an armed structure, camps or a military hierarchy; instead, the term Águilas Negras is used as a "franchise"...
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belligerent in the Colombian armed conflict during the period from 1997 to 2006. The AUC was responsible for retaliations against the FARC and ELN communist...
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Clan del Golfo (redirect from The Gulf Clan)
finances for the paramilitary group Bloque Centauros. Cocaine traffickers had long competed with the Revoultionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) for territory...
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Ação Libertadora Nacional (category Military dictatorship in Brazil)
better structure their guerilla. During this phase, several manifestos and pamphlets aiming to explain to the people the objectives of the military operations...
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Truth and reconciliation in Colombia (category Government of Colombia)
negotiate an end to the fighting. Peace talks between the Colombian government of Juan Manuel Santos and the FARC, the main guerrilla force in the country, are...
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the 1958-1962 period. Then on May 10 Rojas Pinilla was replaced by a five-man military junta and he went into exile. The political structure of the National...
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Its greatest accomplishment was on the 23rd September 2010 – during Operation Sodoma – when the FARC's top military commander Jorge Briceño Suárez aka...
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Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (redirect from Fronts for the Defense of the Interests of the People)
organize its military and political structures internally. The MRTA maintained an alliance with MIR until 1987. The first action by the MRTA occurred...
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