Under Alfonso Cano, who took command in 2008, the farc regrouped, pulling off assaults and bombings in the country and the city. |
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In Colombia, vigilantes battling farc became notorious for brutal civilian massacres. |
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In Colombia, it was perceived more like a coincidence or perhaps even an opportunistic play by the farc. |
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The farc, as the group is known, said Sutay had served in Afghanistan in 2010 and 2011, but left the U.S. Navy in March. |
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For access and protection, narco traffickers pay the farc and other paramilitary groups undisclosed sums, according to Montoya. |
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According to the farc statement, he was probably taken three days later. |
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The trio were arrested by the Colombian authorities in August 2001 and accused of travelling on false passports and training the FARC militia. |
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In October 2000, for the first time, FARC downed a Black Hawk, killing the 22 Colombian soldiers aboard. |
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The FARC has a long way to go to win the confidence of the colombian people. |
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Less than six hours later, the FARC potentially came good on the challenge. |
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Moved by Sri Sri's advice of embracing non-violence, the FARC leadership is taking a step towards peace, truth and reconciliation. |
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Afterward, the Colombian government and the FARC signed a revised peace deal in November 2016, which the Colombian congress approved. |
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Another 2,856 were kidnapped, with the ELN, FARC and AUC responsible for almost 2,000 victims. |
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Still, Santos would have you believe that peace with the FARC is possible. |
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The vessel belonged to FARC rebels and had the capacity to carry at least 7 tonnes of drugs. |
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In February 2008, millions of Colombians demonstrated against FARC and other outlawed groups. |
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