(New York, April 21, 2003) The Colombian government is undertaking talks with the country's largest illegal paramilitary group, the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (Autodefensas Unidas de ...
The conflictās recent history is well known. In the early 1980s, a rash of guerrilla kidnapping and extortion led to local alliances of drug traffickers, emerald smugglers, large landowners, ...
The telecast is scheduled to take place during the demobilization of an estimated 800 paramilitary fighters of the Bloque Cacique Nutibara, part of the alliance known as the United Self-Defense Forces ...
MEDELLIN, Colombia, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Colombian officials call the laying down of arms by 800 right-wing militiamen a first step toward peace, but human rights activists disagree. The government hopes ...
BOGOTA, Colombia (CNN) --At least 13 people were killed Saturday in Colombia in scattered, nationwide attacks by Marxist rebels determined to sabotage a referendum on what would be sweeping ...
CARTEGENA DEL CHAIRA, Colombia (CNN) --An explosion in downtown Florencia, Colombia, killed 10 people and wounded 54 others, police said Sunday. Among the dead were two policemen and a 9-year-old boy; ...
The British backpacker Mark Henderson and four Israeli companions were released yesterday by Marxist rebels after being held hostage for more than three months in the rainforest of northern Colombia.
On February 12 2003 a Pentagonowned Cessna went down in the jungle of southern Colombia At the crash site guerillas from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia FARC Colombias largest insurgent ...
In Cartagena, UNHCR organised an exhibition of images and testimonies of Colombian internally displaced persons and refugees. Titled "Arrancados de Raíz", it was held at the Convention Centre during ...
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