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FARC

The number of FARC troops expected to demobilize is smaller than many had hoped
Posted inBrief

Colombia FARC Soldiers Demobilize, Militias Remain in Field

Jeremy McDermott by Leonardo Goi and Jeremy McDermott 6 Feb 201724 Apr 2023
The FARC's demobilization will breed a new political party.
Posted inAnalysis

Political Future for Colombia’s FARC Resides in Local Positions

by Felipe Puerta 6 Feb 201724 Apr 2023
A PCC prison riot in Sao Paulo
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Brazil’s PCC is Recruiting FARC Dissidents: Colombia Defense Minister

by Leonardo Goi 1 Feb 201724 Apr 2023
Less than half of the guerrillas have moved into concentration zones
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Less than Half of FARC Soldiers are in Concentration Zones: Official

by Leonardo Goi 30 Jan 201724 Apr 2023
Colombia’s Attorney General Néstor Humberto Martínez
Posted inBrief

Colombia’s Gaitanistas Recruiting Dissidents From FARC Peace Process

by Tristan Clavel 26 Jan 201724 Apr 2023
FARC guerrillas
Posted inBrief

Extortions Down in Colombia, But Still Pose Post-Conflict Threat

by Laura Ávila 25 Jan 201724 Apr 2023
Tumaco, the site of battles for former FARC turf
Posted inAnalysis

Colombia Port Town in Bloody Battle Over Former FARC Turf

by Verdad Abierta 24 Jan 201724 Apr 2023
2017 will see new mutations in organized crime and new challenges for governments
Posted inAnalysis

GameChangers 2016: Red Flags for 2017

Jeremy McDermottSteven Dudley by Jeremy McDermott and Steven Dudley 14 Jan 201724 Apr 2023
The FARC now appear to be turning on each other
Posted inAnalysis

FARC Unity Shatters in Colombia

Jeremy McDermott by Jeremy McDermott 12 Jan 201724 Apr 2023
FARC fighters are waiting to enter the peace concentration zones
Posted inAnalysis

GameChangers 2016: Still No Peace in Colombia

Jeremy McDermott by Jeremy McDermott 12 Jan 201724 Apr 2023
Gold mining
Posted inAnalysis

GameChangers 2016: Illegal Mining and Continuing Criminal Diversification

by Angela Olaya 11 Jan 201724 Apr 2023
Anti-narcotics police in a coca field
Posted inBrief

Can Colombia Meet Its Huge 2017 Coca Eradication Goal?

by Mimi Yagoub 9 Jan 201724 Apr 2023

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