• United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC). Carlos Castaño Gil was the youngest son of the family Castaño Gil, a rich landowner who would have been close...
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  • also the brother of Vicente Castaño, the presumed chief of the narco-paramilitary group Águilas Negras, and Carlos Castaño Gil, founder and leader of the...
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    Castaño is the brother of Fidel Castaño, a leader of Los Pepes and the founder of Peasant Self-Defenders of Córdoba and Urabá and Carlos Castaño Gil,...
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  • Carlos Castaño may refer to: Carlos Castaño Gil (1965–2004), founder of the Peasant Self-Defense Forces of Córdoba and Urabá (ACCU), an extreme right...
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    chief Carlos Castaño Gil and after the news that Santacruz was allying with the FARC to rebuild the Cali Cartel and form urban militias, Castaño and González...
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  • Castaño is a Spanish surname meaning "auburn". Carlos Castaño Gil (1965–2004), founder of the Peasant Self-Defense Forces of Córdoba and Urabá (ACCU)...
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    (March 25, 1997). "The Godfather of Cocaine". Frontline (#1309). PBS. "Carlos Castaño Gil – TRIAL International". trialinternational.org. Archived from the...
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  • Sanchez (season 2; guest season 1), Pablo and Tata’s youngest daughter. Carlos Castaño Gil played by Mauricio Mejía (season 2; guest season 3), a Colombian paramilitary...
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    of Netflix's Narcos. Right-wing paramilitarism in Colombia Carlos Castaño Gil Vicente Castaño Salvatore Mancuso Rodrigo Tovar Pupo Colombian conflict Peasant...
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  • season 3) Mauricio Mejía as Carlos Castaño Gil (recurring season 2; guest season 3) Gustavo Angarita Jr. as Fidel Castaño (recurring season 2; guest season...
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  • an alleged alliance with paramilitary chief Carlos Castaño Gil, which turned out to be a set-up as Castaño would kill Santacruz at the instigation of the...
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  • himself with the paramilitaries led by Carlos Castaño Gil. Henao, together with Colonel González and Castaño, instigated the assassination of Chepe Santacruz...
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  • Headquarters: Sources". NDTV.com. Retrieved 6 October 2019. (in Spanish) Vicente Castaño would be behind 'Águilas Negras' Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback...
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  • process. The tribunal concluded once more that Carlos Castaño was the mastermind of the crime, therefore Castaño was sentenced to 38 years in prison and fined...
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    Marulanda Vélez, Fabio Vásquez Castaño, Luis Alfredo Garavito Cubillos, Carlos Castaño Gil, Vicente Castaño, Fidel Castaño, Jorge Luis Ochoa, Fabio Ochoa...
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    friend of Carlos Castaño Gil, who was the top commander of the AUC; and in his honor named one of his organizations, called Heroes of Castaño, that later...
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  • kidnapped on Escobar's orders, and her uncle, presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán, was killed on Escobar's orders in August 1989. According to Caracol...
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  • (1948–2011), FARC-EP member Carlos Castaño Gil (1965–2004), ACCU member Fidel Castaño Gil (1951–1994), ACCU member Vicente Castaño Gil (born 1957), ACCU member...
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  • Colombian paramilitary leaders Carlos Castaño, Vicente Castaño and Fidel Castaño. Gregorio Pernía stars as the protagonist. Carlos Alberto Giraldo (19 December...
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  • as José Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha) and paramilitary leaders (such as Carlos Castaño Gil, by his own admission). The UJP was a member of World Federation of...
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  • in the same year investigators disrupted a plot to assassinate King Juan Carlos I. Efforts by Spanish governments to negotiate with the ETA failed, and...
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    players in Colombia's drug trade." In 2000, former paramilitary leader Carlos Castaño Gil, the founder of the AUC who disappeared in 2004, revealed on national...
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  • (1994–present) Bashar al-Assad  Syria President of Syria (2000–present) Carlos Castaño Gil  Colombia Colombian paramilitary leader and founder of the Peasant...
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  • José Albeiro Valencia Carlos Albeiro Gil Osorio, alias el Abejorro. Carlos Andrés Vasco Muñoz, alias Guasquiao. Jorge Jimmy Gil Guzmán, alias Abejorro...
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  • Pupo had 65 arrest warrants and 109 detention orders in Colombia. Carlos Castaño Gil Salvatore Mancuso Colombian Armed Conflict [1] Reuters AlertNet, October...
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    health minister. Chief Prosecutor Alfonso Gomez would later charge Carlos Castaño, former leader of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (Spanish:...
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  • Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC) gunman acting on the orders of Carlos Castaño Gil while she was meeting with local women. The motive for the shooting...
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  • Valverde (1998–99) Jairo Enríquez (2000) Carlos Restrepo (2000) Félix Valverde (2000) Jairo Enríquez (2001) Hugo Castaño (2002) Néstor Otero (Jan 1, 2002–Dec...
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    group was largely financed by the Cali Cartel and led by brothers Carlos and Fidel Castaño whom were right-wing paramilitary leading commanders that were...
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  • 15, 2020. Meanwhile, Vice-President Carlos P. Garcia, concurrently secretary of foreign affairs, inducted Pedro Gil of Manila as Philippine Minister to...
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