• (CNN) -- The last non-Colombian hostage known to have been held by leftist rebels in Colombia was freed Tuesday. (cnn.com)
  • Colombia's president and FARC rebels reached a major breakthrough late Wednesday in the effort to end more than 50 years of bloodshed. (globalsecurity.org)
  • The leftist FARC rebels have been fighting a guerrilla war to topple Colombian governments since 1964, killing thousands. (globalsecurity.org)
  • Rebels from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia , or FARC, signed a historic ceasefire deal with the government in the Latin American nation . (worldcrunch.com)
  • Colombia's FARC guerrillas will have 60 days in which to hand in their weapons after the signing of a definitive peace agreement between Bogota and the rebels, the two parties announced Wednesday in Havana, where the peace talks are being held. (cubasi.cu)
  • He also urged that efforts now be "multiplied" to reach a definitive bilateral cease-fire, the laying down of rebels' arms and the transformation of the FARC into a legal political movement. (cubasi.cu)
  • It doesn't enter the field without competition: It is up against both drug lords trafficking millions of dollars worth of cocaine out of Colombia and groups of right-wing paramilitary groups founded to push back against leftist rebels. (buzzfeednews.com)
  • 1984: By the 1980s, clashes with FARC rebels have become a major destabilizing force in Colombia. (buzzfeednews.com)
  • 1996: An estimated 600 FARC rebels attack a military base in southern Colombia, a direct assault that takes the soldiers inside by surprise. (buzzfeednews.com)
  • The Colombian government and the Farc rebels have signed a historic ceasefire deal, bringing them closer to ending more than five decades of conflict. (latinamericanpost.com)
  • Félix Sanabria, a former FARC guerrilla who heads the agency, says the rebels saw the region's ravines and river valleys as hiding places and perilous obstacles that had to be crossed while carrying rifles and backpacks filled with 70 lbs. of ammunition and gear. (kmuw.org)
  • A resettlement camp for former FARC rebels is decorated with revolutionary graffiti and paintings, including images of South American liberator Simon Bolivar and Manuel Marulanda, who founded the FARC in 1966. (kmuw.org)
  • Lida María Urrego, here with her 7-year-old daughter Sofia, spent most of her life fighting with the FARC rebels. (kmuw.org)
  • Tourists sit around a campfire at the resettlement camp for former FARC rebels, who told war stories and apologized for the human rights abuses the guerrillas committed during the conflict. (kmuw.org)
  • In response President Juan Manuel Santos resumed aerial bombing of FARC encampments, which in turn led the rebels to end the unilateral cease-fire which they had declared in December, reports Reuters. (blogspot.com)
  • The announcement comes some six weeks after Colombians rejected the original peace deal in a referendum amid objections that the deal favoured the FARC rebels. (africanews.com)
  • In addition, the more radical National Liberation Army, or ELN, has filled the void left by withdrawing FARC rebels and stepped up attacks in cities, including the car bombing of a police academy in Bogotá that killed 22 people. (latinorebels.com)
  • The video showed Larsson, who Colombian authorities said was abducted by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known as FARC, after his release. (cnn.com)
  • News that the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (known by its Spanish acronym FARC) have agreed to "de-escalate" a renewed round of armed conflict is the political equivalent of a Hail Mary pass to rescue a peace process on the brink of collapse . (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Since late 2012, the Colombian government of President Manuel Santos has been in negotiation with FARC (the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia). (aljazeera.com)
  • Marxist guerrillas FARC (The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ) and ELN (National Liberation Army) have fought against a state dominated by landowning and business elites who have traditionally been both conservative and reactionary. (aljazeera.com)
  • Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and the leaders of the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) guerrilla will meet today in Cuba's capital Havana, where negotiations are underway to end the decades long conflict in the South American country, diplomatic sources refer. (eurasiareview.com)
  • On Thursday, Colombia ended Hugo Chávez , the President of Venezuela , efforts in negotiating hostage releases with Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). (wikinews.org)
  • Today Senator Piedad Cordoba telephoned the army commander, General Mario Montoya, asking for a meeting and then passed the telephone to President Chávez, who asked questions about the hostages held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia," the statement continued. (wikinews.org)
  • The anti-ISIS coalition can benefit from looking at - and applying the lessons of - the experience of the Colombian government's campaign to demobilize the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Sunday acknowledged that voters had rejected a peace agreement between the government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), insisting that the ceasefire still exists. (xinhuanet.com)
  • BOGOTA, Oct. 2 (Xinhua) -- The future of the peace process in Colombia is now uncertain as the No camp took a razor-thin lead Sunday in a national vote on whether to accept the agreement between the government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). (xinhuanet.com)
  • In a joint statement on Wednesday, Santos and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), said they had overcome the last significant obstacle to a peace deal by settling on a formula to compensate victims and punish belligerents for human rights abuses. (aljazeera.com)
  • For the past three years, the government of Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has worked to broker a peace deal with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), and has also continued its decades-long battle against drug production, trafficking, and organized crime. (brookings.edu)
  • Colombian Attorney General Néstor Humberto Martínez stated on January 25 that the crime group known as the Gaitanistas is offering a salary of 1.8 million Colombian pesos (equivalent to about $600) to dissidents of the demobilizing Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia - FARC), according to El Heraldo . (insightcrime.org)
  • BOGOTA - The Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, guerrillas on Wednesday unveiled a major agreement on how justice shall be applied during the transition period from war to peace in Colombia, an announcement attended by President Juan Manuel Santos and the top FARC leader, Rodrigo Londoño Echeverri, alias "Timochenko. (cubasi.cu)
  • The FARC-EMC are a splinter group of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia , or FARC. (journal-news.com)
  • FARC, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia) is the most predominant guerrilla group in the Western hemisphere. (crowdvoice.org)
  • Kidnappings overall are going up , and are increasingly carried out by street gangs, not guerrilla groups like the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ( FARC ) or the National Liberation Army ( ELN ). (insightcrime.org)
  • In a statement, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) called on social and political movements to mobilize peacefully and back the peace agreement that was narrowly rejected on Sunday in a plebiscite. (dailysabah.com)
  • That's because the guides patrolled here years ago as members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, a Marxist rebel group known as the FARC. (kmuw.org)
  • According to Colombian daily El Tiempo, Alvaro Uribe's administration has sent to Venezuela's government a list of terrorists , members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). (vcrisis.com)
  • Colombia'shistoric peace deal with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known as FARC,should benefit the country's economy, which could eventually help local banks, analyststold S&P Global Market Intelligence. (spglobal.com)
  • Following disagreements that resulted in a two-week stall in peace talks between the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-FARC) and the Colombian government, FARC Chief Negotiator Iván Márquez announced this week that both parties have agreed to resume negotiations. (americasquarterly.org)
  • It is a museum whose entire floor consists of the melted remains of 37 tons of decommissioned weapons turned over by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia , otherwise known as the FARC. (elpais.com)
  • An air strike by special commandos of the Colombian Military Forces neutralized 10 dissidents of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC, in Spanish), in the Morichal municipality, Guainía department, near the border with Brazil, on September 27, 2021. (dialogo-americas.com)
  • MICHELE KELEMEN, BYLINE: The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, as it's known, was formally dissolved after the 2016 peace agreement. (capeandislands.org)
  • The Colombian government and the guerilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ( FARC ) have announced a revised peace deal. (africanews.com)
  • Marín along with a group of former peace negotiators for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia announced in a video published Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, that they are taking up arms again following what they considered the failure of conservative President Iván Duque to guarantee their political rights after the signing of a landmark peace deal. (latinorebels.com)
  • BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) - The top peace negotiator for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia announced Thursday that he and a cadre of hardline supporters are taking up arms again, accusing President Iván Duque of failing to uphold the accord that sought to end a half century of bloody fighting. (latinorebels.com)
  • The following is a list of attacks attributed to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). (wikipedia.org)
  • The campaigners also focused on reassuring guerrillas of acceptance upon defection from the FARC. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • The Colombian military on Sunday rescued Gen. Luis Mendieta and Col. Enrique Murillo, two top national police officers held by the FARC guerrillas for nearly 12 years, President Alvaro Uribe announced, APA reports quoting CNN. (apa.az)
  • Your recently published article, "Colombia's FARC pledge to join peace talks with the guerrillas 'without hatred or arrogance,'" is a conveniently timed piece that many will welcome for its optimism. (coha.org)
  • A much more realistic scenario has to be posed for the leftist FARC guerrillas and right-wing paramilitaries to move away from the order of the day being indiscriminate massacres and wanton killings. (coha.org)
  • A man reads a newspaper announcing the results of the referendum that surprisingly said ,No, to the peace agreement between the Colombian government and the FARC guerrillas in Cali, Colombia, on October 3, 2016. (dailysabah.com)
  • Dissident FARC groups and ELN guerrillas have made considerable territorial expansions throughout Colombia during President Ivan Duque's first year in office, according a new report from Fundación Paz y Reconciliación. (blogspot.com)
  • Alfonso Cano, supreme leader of Colombia's largest rebel group FARC , said that the guerrillas this year will multiply "actions in every way" in a new-years message released on YouTube Friday. (colombiareports.com)
  • January 1: FARC guerrillas attack police station in Norte de Santander, northern Colombia, injuring two policemen. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 4: FARC guerrillas from the 6th Front launch artillery pieces against several police stations in the Cauca department. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 4: FARC guerrillas attack the military close to the Pan-American highway between Cali and Popayán. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 5: One soldier and one member of FARC killed during intense combat between state forces and guerrillas in Caquetá. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 7: A group of 12 FARC guerrillas from the 26th Front attack a police station in Lejanías, Meta department. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 8: FARC guerrillas kill two policemen and wound one in a hit-and-run attack in Silvia municipality, Cauca Department. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 15: FARC guerrillas attack military patrol with rockets and machine gun fire, killing one soldier and wounding three more. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 18: One soldier killed by FARC guerrillas from the 45th Front in the Arauca Department January 19: Attack in El Mango, Cauca, leaves one soldier dead and two wounded. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 19-20: FARC guerrillas sabotage the El Limón oil pipeline, which runs through Colombia and transports much of the oil from several oil fields. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 20: Around 100 FARC guerrillas attack a police patrol in the Meta Department, killing one policeman and wounding another. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 20: FARC guerrillas launch a 25-minute attack with mortars and machine guns against police station in Toribío, Cauca. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 20: Between two and three soldiers killed as FARC guerrillas attack communication towers in Santa Ana, west of Popayán in the Cauca Department. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 21: FARC guerrillas from the 36th Front attack the army with a 'horse-bomb' in Toledo, Antioquia, leaving one soldier dead and several wounded. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 26: A police vehicle is attacked with small arms fire in the city of Neiva by presumed FARC guerrillas. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 28: FARC guerrillas block road and burn an oil truck in the southern department of Guivare. (wikipedia.org)
  • February 1: On policeman wounded by presumed FARC guerrillas from the 34th front in Antioquia. (wikipedia.org)
  • February 2: FARC guerrillas from the 36th front attack military checkpoint in the Caribbean part of the Antioquia department. (wikipedia.org)
  • February 2: FARC guerrillas burn 8 oil trucks in the Catatumbo region of Norte de Santander. (wikipedia.org)
  • Maximum FARC party leader Rodrigo Londoño alias Timochenko talks about the alleged attempt on his life, and about divisions within the ex-guerrillas' political party. (colombiapeace.org)
  • The FARC, no doubt realizing they were being routed in the public relations war, reversed course on July 8 and once again announced a unilateral ceasefire that they had violated in April. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • What is most notable about these recent developments is not that the FARC announced another unilateral ceasefire, but that the Colombian government readily acceded to their own - once again placing it in the position of appearing to grant the concession by giving the FARC yet another chance to prove their interest in a lasting peace. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • In their immediate reactions to the result, President Juan Manuel Santos and the FARC promised that the ceasefire would remain in place. (xinhuanet.com)
  • The FARC has honored a nationwide ceasefire since July 2015 and some analysts feel that their movement toward becoming a political party is now irreversible. (xinhuanet.com)
  • Further cementing expectations of a deal, FARC declared a unilateral ceasefire in July and has been working with Colombia's military on a programme to remove tens of thousands of rebel-planted land mines. (aljazeera.com)
  • A previous ceasefire began in December of last year, but broke down in May after the rebel group executed four indigenous teenagers who had escaped from one of the group's camps in southern Colombia, after they were forcibly recruited. (journal-news.com)
  • Colombia's Marxist FARC guerrilas said on Monday they would maintain their ceasefire put in place over a year ago and "remain faithful" to the peace accord signed last week with the government. (dailysabah.com)
  • The United Nations applauded the maintenance of a ceasefire in Colombia despite the vote and said its special envoy, Jean Arnault, would also travel to Cuba to help the process. (dailysabah.com)
  • The Colombian government is willing to consider a bilateral ceasefire before a deal is signed, if the FARC accepts judicial responsibility for the violence it perpetrated and abstains from extortion and the drug trade, according to chief negotiator, former VP Humberto de la Calle. (blogspot.com)
  • FARC demands for a bilateral ceasefire has been a recent sticking point in the negotiations, reports Reuters . (blogspot.com)
  • The demobilization campaign - led by the Colombian Ministry of Defense (MOD) and a private sector advertising agency - was so successful that during peace talks in 2015 the FARC demanded it be ceased as a precondition for negotiations. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Speaking from Havana, Cuba, where the peace talks were held for four years, FARC leader Timoleon Jimenez said that today's results are a victory for those who have always bet on war and bloodshed in Colombia. (xinhuanet.com)
  • Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC commanders have announced an important breakthrough in peace talks that sets the stage to end Latin America's longest-running armed conflict within the next six months. (aljazeera.com)
  • The government recently admitted that the AGC are attempting to take over former FARC operations in a January 24 press release from the Interior Ministry, a risk that had been pointed out during the peace talks. (insightcrime.org)
  • However, it is helpful to recall that during the last attempt at peace talks in 1999, the FARC took advantage of a lull in fighting to rebuild its military force and to establish a multi-billion dollar drug network. (coha.org)
  • However, if the talks fall apart, President Juan Miguel Santos must continue to protect his flanks from attacks by the paramilitary as well as the FARC-a task that has often failed to be honored in the past. (coha.org)
  • BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Colombia's government and one of the nation's last remaining rebel groups announced Tuesday that they will start peace talks next month, and enter a 10-month cease-fire that is expected to decrease violence against civilians. (journal-news.com)
  • Talks between the government and FARC-EMC will begin on Oct. 8 in Tibu, a municipality on Colombia's eastern border that has long been affected by fighting between the government, drug cartels, and rebel groups. (journal-news.com)
  • In response to the failed talks, the FARC embarks on a huge expansion campaign, taking over territory from groups that had demobilized in the wake of Colombia's new constitution being ratified in 1991. (buzzfeednews.com)
  • The Colombia-FARC peace talks in Havana are foundering, as guerrilla attacks increase on Colombian territory . (blogspot.com)
  • According to a report ( PDF ) by the National Center for Historical Memory , the FARC committed 3,899 homicides between 1980 and 2012, the year peace talks were formalized. (countervortex.org)
  • Through interviews with FARC defectors, the campaigners found out that guerrilla fighters are "as much prisoners of their organization as [their] hostages. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • In 2013, mothers of FARC fighters provided images of their children that were enlarged and accompanied by the message, " Before being a guerrilla, you are my son . (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Martínez warned that the Gaitanistas, also known as the Gulf Clan, Urabeños, and Gaitanist Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (Autodefensas Gaitanistas de Colombia - AGC), appeared to be attempting to forge an alliance with FARC dissidents in the northern parts of Antioquia department in order to take control of the guerrilla group's former drug trafficking and illegal mining operations, reported El País . (insightcrime.org)
  • Following the signing of a November 2016 peace accord, the FARC leadership have struggled to ensure compliance with the provisions of the deal by all of the guerrilla group's members. (insightcrime.org)
  • Guerrilla activity, meanwhile, remains limited to departments like Cauca (the former hideout of top FARC chief alias " Alfonso Cano ") and border states like Arauca and Nariño. (insightcrime.org)
  • These were things you had to do during the war to save your life," says Lida María Urrego, a FARC guerrilla turned guide who still goes by her nom de guerre, Daisy. (kmuw.org)
  • Colombia is home to snow-capped Andean peaks and lush Amazon jungle, but for decades, few tourists ventured into these regions, due to the guerrilla war that began in the mid-1960s and lasted more than 50 years. (kmuw.org)
  • It is important to emphasize that Colombia is not facing the rebirth of a new guerrilla movement, as these criminals claim," writes Colombian President Iván Duque in the Washington Post . (blogspot.com)
  • What they wanted was, to the extent that you're going to provide assistance to these people who abandoned the guerrilla fight, laid down their weapons, become politically engaged, we want you to run that assistance through the democratically elected government of Colombia, not unilaterally. (capeandislands.org)
  • Since this Sunday he is the first ex-guerrilla of the FARC to become mayor after the signing of the peace agreements with the now extinct insurgent group. (archyde.com)
  • January 6: One policeman killed as guerrilla fighters from the FARC's Southern Bloc attacked police station in Putumayo, southern Colombia. (wikipedia.org)
  • January 13: One soldier wounded as FARC guerrilla throw grenades into a military office in San Vicente del Caguán. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is still unknown if the attackers were from ELN or FARC, as both guerrilla groups operate in the region. (wikipedia.org)
  • Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC commander Rodrigo 'Timochenko' Londono signed an agreement in Cuba on Thursday during a ceremony attended by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon among other dignitaries. (worldcrunch.com)
  • Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and Farc leader Timochenko shook hands at a ceremony in the Cuban capital. (latinamericanpost.com)
  • Both President Juan Manuel Santos and Rodrigo Londono, the top FARC commander better known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, put a brave face on the referendum setback after their teams had negotiated for four years in Havana. (dailysabah.com)
  • The agreement,formally signed Sept. 26 by Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC rebelleader Rodrigo Londoño, ends more than half a century of bloodshed and is the resultof four years of negotiations. (spglobal.com)
  • Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said he hopes to conclude negotiations by the end of the year, with the ultimate goal of the FARC surrendering all weapons in exchange for legal and political integration. (americasquarterly.org)
  • President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC leader Rodrigo Londoño, known as Timochenko. (telesurenglish.net)
  • The agreement was signed a year ago by President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC leader Timochenko. (telesurenglish.net)
  • Álvaro Uribe , the President of Colombia , said that Chávez broke a November 10 agreement not to speak directly to Colombian military commanders. (wikinews.org)
  • But amid the slow, but steady progress, one issue had seemed almost insurmountable: How to compensate victims and punish FARC commanders for human rights abuses in light of international conventions Colombia has signed, and almost unanimous public rejection of the fighters. (aljazeera.com)
  • Due to the growing rate of FARC ambushes and sniper attacks against military and police patrols, security commanders choose to bunker up in their encampments for fear of suffering more casualties. (insightcrime.org)
  • Then-President Belisario Betancur opens peace negotiations with FARC commanders to attempt to end the fighting. (buzzfeednews.com)
  • Last week several former FARC commanders called for a return to arms against the Colombian government, citing unmet peace agreement commitments. (blogspot.com)
  • Yet, according to its analysis, some FARC commanders fear that paramilitary groups will attack them should they lay-down arms, and are hoping to stretch out the peace process in order to ensure better outcomes. (blogspot.com)
  • But a group of dissident FARC commanders never demobilized and have seen their ranks swell to around 2,500 fighters through recruitment. (latinorebels.com)
  • In November, for example, the negotiations were suspended for two weeks after a leading Colombian general, Ruben Dario Alzate, was kidnapped with two companions while on a river trip through the FARC dominated Choco province. (aljazeera.com)
  • 1991: Peace negotiations between FARC leaders and the Colombian state take place in Caracas, Venezuela, though they - as with all other attempts at peace so far - eventually break down. (buzzfeednews.com)
  • Peace negotiations between the Government of Colombia and FARC-EP started in 2012 in Cuba and major achievements can be observed: agreements were reached on three of five important agenda items. (genevacall.org)
  • FARC negotiators have always vowed to keep their fighters out of jail. (globalsecurity.org)
  • The operation led to the demobilization of 331 FARC fighters, a 30 percent increase compared to the year before. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • FARC, whose fighters have thinned to an estimated 6,400 from a peak of 21,000 in 2002, have long insisted they have not committed any crimes and are not abandoning the battlefield only to end up in jail. (aljazeera.com)
  • Several important leaders have rejected the agreement , and for months indications have surfaced suggesting many FARC fighters are joining up with existing criminal groups or even forming new ones . (insightcrime.org)
  • The splinter group refused to join a 2016 peace deal between the main FARC group and the government, in which more than 12,000 fighters laid down their guns. (journal-news.com)
  • The group is believed to have around 3,000 fighters and has recently been active in southwest Colombia, as well as in the provinces of Arauca and North Santander, on the nation's eastern border with Venezuela. (journal-news.com)
  • The war is now over, thanks to a 2016 peace treaty that prompted 13,000 FARC fighters to lay down their weapons. (kmuw.org)
  • Despite the new call to arms, and widespread discontent with how the peace treaty promises have (not) been implemented, most former FARC fighters seem unlikely to return to war, reports the Associated Press . (blogspot.com)
  • The UN Mission in Colombia reported that some 320 guerilla fighters surrendered their weapons, initiating the disarmament process that is slated to continue through May. (countervortex.org)
  • The comments by Colombia's attorney general offer an example of the financial incentives for FARC dissidents to join organized crime. (insightcrime.org)
  • Moreover, coupled with the allegations of military collusion, the recruitment of dissidents provides yet another sign of the AGC's opportunistic attempt to expand their reach over previously FARC-controlled illicit economies, this time in Antioquia. (insightcrime.org)
  • Last week Colombian troops killed nine FARC dissidents in an air raid authorized by Duque after Márquez's declaration. (blogspot.com)
  • We dealt a tough blow to a leader, the second-in-command of those FARC dissidents [led by] the criminal alias Iván Mordisco," Colombian Minister of Defense Diego Molano told the Colombian newspaper El Espectador . (dialogo-americas.com)
  • He added that alias Mono Ferney was in charge of "expanding" the crimes of the FARC dissidents in Guaviare, Vichada, and Guainía departments, in the area bordering Venezuela and Brazil, in addition to creating a route for narcotrafficking through those countries. (dialogo-americas.com)
  • 1997: In the face of FARC expansion, several paramilitary groups merge and immediately launch a campaign of all-out warfare against the FARC and other leftist groups. (buzzfeednews.com)
  • For President Santos, it only enhances public perceptions that he is being played, by the FARC and by Cuba and Venezuela, "observers" of the process and no friends of Colombia. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Perhaps Santos, reputedly a savvy poker player, knows he has the strong hand, and continues trying to lure the FARC into a bet they cannot win. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • On Sept. 26, Santos and Jimenez signed the peace agreement in Cartagena, Colombia, dressed in white to symbolize the end of the conflict, which was hailed by the international community. (xinhuanet.com)
  • Santos said Colombia's government and FARC have reached an agreement to sign a definitive peace deal within six months. (aljazeera.com)
  • I want to recognise and value the step that the FARC has taken today," said Santos, seated next to Timochenko and Cuban President Raul Castro. (aljazeera.com)
  • Santos said Wednesday that the government and the FARC have agreed that the signing of the final peace accord will occur within six months "at the latest. (cubasi.cu)
  • 1964: The Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, or FARC, is born in Tolima, a rural area in the country's west. (buzzfeednews.com)
  • Later, also FARC leader Timoleon Jimenez (known as 'Timoshenko') confirmed that he will be in Havana. (eurasiareview.com)
  • October 2, 2016: Voters in Colombia reject a historic peace peace agreement with the country's largest rebel group, the FARC, negotiated to end a five-decade-long civil war. (buzzfeednews.com)
  • Colombia's Truth Commission was established by the 2016 FARC peace accord to address the country's ongoing six-decade old conflict that has affected more than nine million registered victims. (usip.org)
  • Colombia's Revolutionary Alternative Force of the Commons, FARC, has agreed to schedule more permanent meetings to secure the full implementation of the peace agreement aimed at ending the country's internal war. (telesurenglish.net)
  • FARC-EP declared a unilateral cease-fire for an indefinite period and the government stopped bombing FARC-EP camps for the second consecutive month. (genevacall.org)
  • It was also the first time he had met FARC leader Timoleon 'Timochenko' Jimenez, with whom he shook hands after the deal was signed. (aljazeera.com)
  • FARC leader Rodrigo Londoño, known as "Timochenko," said both sides need to work on applying the peace deal to "100 percent. (telesurenglish.net)
  • He spoke to negotiators from all sides, Colombian government and army officials, former pro-government paramilitaries, victims and relatives of victims of the FARC and current and demobilized insurgents. (aljazeera.com)
  • FARC-EMC negotiators said Tuesday that their group will not interfere in municipal elections that will be held across the country at the end of October, and invited citizens in areas under the group's influence to participate "freely" in the vote. (journal-news.com)
  • Colombia alleges that these terrorists spend long periods of time in Venezuela conducting their affairs, moreover relatives of them are believed to be residing in Venezuela. (vcrisis.com)
  • The call to arms by a FARC dissident group seems unlikely to post an immediate threat to the Colombian state, but has fed into mounting tensions between Colombia and Venezuela. (blogspot.com)
  • I believe that in Latinamerica we still were getting cheap oil from Venezuela, and in countries like mine we were also silent given that Venezuela had been harbouring and pushing the Farc leaders to get into the peace process that culminated last year. (lu.se)
  • Following an invitation from the FARC-EP delegation, a new meeting between Geneva Call and members of this delegation took place between 4 and 7 April 2015 in Havana, Cuba. (genevacall.org)
  • Discussions also focused on concrete issues such as the dissociation of children from FARC-EP, the support to people affected by landmines and explosive remnants of war within their ranks and the necessity to involve communities in the process of humanitarian demining. (genevacall.org)
  • General optimism regarding the peace process lasted until March of this year, as the FARC and government officials came to an agreement to clear landmines. (blogspot.com)
  • The FARC, which began as a peasant revolt in 1964, would have been able to compete in the 2018 presidential and legislative elections and have 10 unelected congressional seats guaranteed through 2026. (dailysabah.com)
  • That set off a renewed government military offensive, which in turn led to a number of FARC attacks against critical infrastructure, causing untold environmental damage and upsetting hundreds of thousands citizens' way of life. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • January 14: Several FARC attacks in Norte de Santander leaves two policemen and three civilians wounded. (wikipedia.org)
  • Both are still well resourced because they are hard-wired into Colombia's illegal cocaine trade (FARC alone is estimated to make more than $500m every year from narcotics traffic) and, as important, their Marxist-inspired ideology still commands a degree of support among Colombia's rural poor. (aljazeera.com)
  • The criminal group that alias Iván Mordisco led rejected the peace agreement that the Colombian government and the FARC signed in 2016. (dialogo-americas.com)
  • In the video, Marín, speaking from what he said were Colombia's eastern jungles in the Amazon rainforest, stood alongside several former FARC leaders, including ideologue Seuxis Hernández, alias Jesús Santrich, who abandoned the peace process after the U.S. ordered his arrest on drug charges. (latinorebels.com)
  • The FARC deeply regrets that the destructive power of those who spread hate and bitterness has influenced the opinion of the Colombian people," Jimenez said. (xinhuanet.com)
  • The violence targeting demobilised members of the FARC continued on Saturday 2 June with the murder of 19-year-old Frady Estiven Chica Chica in the zone of Ituango, department of Antioquia. (justiceforcolombia.org)
  • January 28: Policeman killed by FARC militias in Antioquia. (wikipedia.org)
  • A respite from violence, no matter how long this time, is certainly welcome for poor Colombian citizens often caught in the crossfire between government troops and the FARC, but it hardly is a bet on which to place their future. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Thousands of FARC troops are teenagers. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • December 19: 5 soldiers were killed and 7 injured in the aftermath of a FARC ambush in the Cauca province. (wikipedia.org)
  • A major change in the new deal De la Calle said, is a requirement for the FARC to present a complete inventory of its assets which will be used for victim compensation. (africanews.com)
  • Colombia's war with FARC insurgents that has claimed the lives of over 200,000 people and displaced over 6 million more over the past 60 years. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • In October 2012, the Colombian government and FARC struck a peace accord. (crowdvoice.org)
  • The FARC 's lead negotiator Ivan Marquez on the other hand said they were presenting to the Colombian nation a "new definite peace accord which we prefer to call the Hope Accord, a powerful instrument to democratize the country and for people's rights to materialize. (africanews.com)
  • The FARCwill also form a political party and be guaranteed a minimum of 10 seats in Colombia'scongress, while thousands of FARC guerillas - mostly young men - must be reintegratedinto society. (spglobal.com)
  • But in April FARC guerillas ambushed and killed 11 soldiers in southern Colombia. (blogspot.com)
  • The FARC guerillas on March 1 began the process of turning over their weapons at the 26 ' transitional camps ' established for the purpose around the country. (countervortex.org)
  • Documents found on computers of slain FARC commander "Raul Reyes" are inadmissible as evidence in court as the material is illegally obtained and provides no evidence, Colombia's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • The agreement between the Colombian government and the rebel group known as FARC-EMC comes as President Gustavo Petro tries to bolster his plans to pacify rural areas of Colombia by negotiating simultaneously with all of the nation's remaining rebel factions, under his "total peace" strategy . (journal-news.com)
  • Two new studies argue that not only has the Colombian government failed to contain the FARC rebel group, but it has not stopped new generation drug gangs, known as BACRIMs, from expanding their activity across the country. (insightcrime.org)
  • The new group - the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC) - also determines civilians to be fair targets in its campaign against the leftists and becomes competition for the FARC in drug trafficking. (buzzfeednews.com)
  • MESETAS, Colombia - I'm with a small group of tourists preparing to rappel down a 150-foot canyon next to a waterfall in southern Colombia. (kmuw.org)
  • On July 15, USIP, the Washington Office on Latin America, the Colombia Human Rights Committee, the Latin America Working Group, Humanity United and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies hosted three commissioners for the first international presentation of their final report. (usip.org)
  • A group of opposition political parties, headed by former FARC leader Rodrigo Londoño, rejected the new call to arms and called for renewed support of the peace deal, on Monday. (blogspot.com)
  • According to Javier Ciurlizza of the International Crisis Group, an NGO, the FARC have in private at last accepted the principle of punishment, but want it meted out by an international tribunal and only after they have had the chance to build a political base. (blogspot.com)
  • Five years after a peace agreement in Colombia, the United States has taken the rebel group FARC off a terrorism blacklist. (capeandislands.org)
  • FARC is considered a terrorist group by the Colombian government, the United States Department of State, Canada and the European Union. (wikipedia.org)
  • Punishment of some kind is essential if a peace agreement is to stick, and to be endorsed by public opinion (polls find that up to 80% of Colombians want the FARC to do jail time)," argues The Economist piece. (blogspot.com)
  • The decision to return to arms angered many Colombians, many of whom believe the FARC benefited from a sweetheart deal. (latinorebels.com)
  • The university argues that the FARC have increased their military actions and the security forces have not been able to keep up. (insightcrime.org)
  • The government should call the FARC bluff and make a take-it-or-leave-it offer on justice, argues the magazine. (blogspot.com)
  • But Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican, argues that this is not what Colombia wanted. (capeandislands.org)
  • Residents react during the ballot count for the peace agreement signed by the Colombian government and the Armed Revolutionary Forces of Colombia (FARC), in Bogota, capital of Colombia, on Oct. 2, 2016. (xinhuanet.com)
  • A police spokesman said the military operation took place in eastern Colombia in Guaviare province, and that the two rescued hostages are safe. (apa.az)
  • This will be the second cease-fire between the government and the FARC-EMC in less than a year. (journal-news.com)
  • KELEMEN: And while FARC is getting off that list, Nichols told senators at a hearing on Capitol Hill, two rebel groups that emerged from the FARC have been added to the U.S. blacklist. (capeandislands.org)
  • Semana looks at internal divisions, defections, and disagreements in the FARC political party. (colombiapeace.org)
  • Such a step, accompanied by other gestures of deescalation, "would not just return the confidence and the credibility of the [peace] process, but put them at a new level, safe from pressures and provocations of its enemies," said the FARC leader. (blogspot.com)
  • The FARC leader also called on viewers to pay special attention to Congress that is in debating laws regarding the return of land stolen from farmers by paramilitary forces and the reparation of victims of Colombia's violent conflict. (colombiareports.com)
  • In a video, maximum FARC party leader Rodrigo Londoño voices discomfort with the party's name, saying it sends "a pretty complicated message, which even generates distance when one tries to talk to people. (colombiapeace.org)
  • On May 20, maximum FARC party leader Rodrigo Londoño angers many within his party by defending the Interior Ministry's hiring of Tovar. (colombiapeace.org)
  • FARC, reportedly, hold hundreds of hostages in the jungles of Colombia. (wikinews.org)
  • Their aim in the mediation was to trade some 50 hostages for 500 of their own, held in prisons of Colombia. (wikinews.org)
  • Later, the Colombian government said it will only let Chávez meet with FARC again, if FARC releases some hostages and pledges to release the rest. (wikinews.org)
  • Press reports reveal an internal FARC party document recommending reprimands and even expulsions of high-ranking party leaders regarded as divisive and insubordinate to leadership. (colombiapeace.org)
  • Uribe pledged that, should the deal be rejected, Colombia would be able to renegotiate the agreement but the FARC has given no assurances that they would be prepared to do so. (xinhuanet.com)
  • The FARC approved the peace deal at a major national conference in September, vowing that they would lay down their arms and fight for the future of Colombia within a democratic framework. (xinhuanet.com)
  • In another positive announcement, the FARC yesterday proposed to begin the implementation of a deal made with the government to curb the drug industry, according to Colombia Reports . (blogspot.com)
  • The new deal also takes foreign magistrates off special peace tribunals and requires FARC to turn in "exhaustive and detailed" information about its involvement in the drug trade. (africanews.com)
  • During this period, Colombian public opinion, already suspect about the FARC and their intentions, turned witheringly against President Juan Manuel Santos's efforts to reach a peace agreement. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • According to the peace agreement with the FARC, every demobilized member will receive approximately 18 million pesos ($6,100) over a 24 month period. (insightcrime.org)
  • According to the FARC, around 60 of its members have now been killed since the peace agreement was signe in November 2016. (justiceforcolombia.org)
  • Alejandro Valderrama , an independent researcher at National University of Ireland Maynooth , talked about the role of reparation and reintegration of ex-combatants from FARC after the peace agreement. (lu.se)
  • Just over seven years into the implementation of the Peace Agreement between the Colombian government and the FARC-EP in October 2016, the armed conflict has reconfigured and reactivated in several parts of the country. (lu.se)
  • A profile of Sandra Ramírez, the FARC senator just named to the post of second vice-president of Colombia's Senate. (colombiapeace.org)
  • However, he said that the desire of the FARC to become a political movement "demands we be stronger in building stable and lasting peace. (xinhuanet.com)
  • El Tiempo , March 2) There is a palbable sense of de-escalation in many areas of Colombia long plagued by war and political violence. (countervortex.org)
  • The FARC political party suffers some high-profile defections . (colombiapeace.org)
  • After 50 years of warfare, they see the FARC not as a legitimate representative of marginalized citizens, but as a criminal mafia looking to score amnesty from their drug-trafficking ways. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • At noon the citizens will read a manifesto against the FARC. (ecuadortimes.net)
  • The agreement is essentially a return to the status quo ante , before the FARC violated the last de facto truce in mid-April by ambushing a Colombian military patrol that left a dozen soldiers dead. (foreignpolicy.com)