Guerrilla movements in Colombia (Spanish: guerrilleros) refers to the origins, development and actions of guerrilla movements in the Republic of Colombia...
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This is a list of notable guerrilla movements. It gives their English name, common acronym, and main country of operation. Guatemalan National Revolutionary...
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racketeering and other crimes in Colombia. Colombia has seen the rise and fall of drug empires, crime syndicates and organised guerrilla groups, all of which having...
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Marxist–Leninist guerrilla group involved in the continuing Colombian conflict starting in 1964. The FARC-EP was officially founded in 1966 from peasant...
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groups in Colombia (Spanish: paramilitares de derecha) are paramilitary groups acting in opposition to revolutionary Marxist–Leninist guerrilla forces...
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group to group. The FARC and other guerrilla movements claim to be fighting for the rights of the poor in Colombia to protect them from government violence...
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is a Marxist–Leninist guerrilla insurgency group involved in the continuing Colombian conflict, which has existed in Colombia since 1964. The ELN advocates...
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while admittedly reducing crime and guerrilla activity, were too slanted in favor of a military solution to Colombia's internal war, neglecting grave social...
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19th of April Movement (category Colombian guerrilla movements)
de Abril), or M-19, was a Colombian urban guerrilla movement active in the late 1970s and 1980s. After its demobilization in 1990 it became a political...
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Movimiento Armado Quintin Lame (redirect from Quintin Lame Guerrillas)
Quintin Lame, MAQL) was an indigenous guerrilla group active from 1984 to May 1991 as the participant in the Colombian Armed Conflict. Quintin Lame Armed...
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Ernesto Rojas Commandos (category Colombian guerrilla movements)
small guerrilla group in Colombia. It was formed through a split in the EPL in 1991. It demobilized through a peace treaty with the government in 1992...
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Popular Liberation Army (redirect from Popular Liberation Army (Colombia))
Liberación, EPL) is a Colombian anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist guerrilla group created in 1967. Most of its former members demobilized in 1991, forming the...
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unity work of Colombian guerrilla movements, the National Guerrilla Coordination evolved into the Coordinadora Guerrillera Simón Bolívar in September 1987...
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Guerrilla Coordinating Board (Spanish: Coordinadora Guerrillera Simón Bolívar or CGSB) was an umbrella group of guerrilla organizations in Colombia from...
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The United Self-Defenders of Colombia (Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia, or AUC, in Spanish) were a Colombian far-right paramilitary and drug trafficking...
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1987, the ceasefire between the FARC and the Colombian government gradually collapsed due to regional guerrilla and Army skirmishes that created a situation...
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Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America. The Colombian mainland...
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This article lists people who have belonged to a guerrilla organization. Jaime Bateman Cayón (1940–1983), M-19 member Alfonso Cano (1948–2011), FARC-EP...
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left-wing guerrilla groups which have operated in the country. In 1990 and 1991, peace negotiations with several smaller guerrilla movements resulted in their...
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history during the early 1970s by the guerrilla movements and, later, also by criminal groups. With the release of Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt...
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procedures". Colombia portal Colombian armed conflict (1964–present) Guerrilla movements in Colombia Plan Colombia Paramilitarism in Colombia FARC National...
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web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) "Former guerrilla Gustavo Petro wins Colombian election to become first leftist president". the Guardian...
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Resistance movement (redirect from Resistance movements)
Tactics of resistance movements against a constituted authority range from nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience, to guerrilla warfare and terrorism...
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This is a list of currently active separatist movements in South America. Separatism includes autonomism and secessionism. What is and is not considered...
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Presidential elections were held in Colombia on 29 May 2022, with a runoff on 19 June 2022 as no candidate obtained at least 50% in the first round of voting...
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and tactics of guerrilla warfare tend to involve the use of a small attacking, mobile force against a large, unwieldy force. The guerrilla force is largely...
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2019). Guerrilla marketing: contrainsurgencia y capitalismo en Colombia [Guerrilla Marketing: Counterinsurgency and Capitalism in Colombia] (in Spanish)...
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the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group. The hostages included three members of the Colombian National Police (General Luis Herlindo...
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Carlos Lehder (category People extradited from Colombia to the United States)
their families by the guerrillas. His motivation to join the MAS was to retaliate against the M-19 guerrilla movement, which, in November 1981, attempted...
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