Thursday, March 28, 2024

Guerrilla Movements

Colombia’s Eternal Conflict: Will There Be Peace in Our Time?

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Colombia: will there be an end to the war? In a special analysis for LAB, Garry Leech, who has published numerous books, including one on the FARC, looks at prospects for finally resolving the internal conflict, in the wake of the FARC

How Mexico’s Guerrilla Army Stayed Clear of Organized Crime

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Unlike the guerrillas in Colombia and Peru, the Zapatistas have not got involved in the drugs business. How have they managed it?

PARAGUAYAN PEOPLE’S ARMY

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A small guerrilla group in Paraguay has become a headache for the government. Nick Caistor, from LAB, looks at the return of 'foquismo'. Nick Caistor, from LAB, reports

Nicaragua: autonomy works (sort of)

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Indigenous groups on the Atlantic coast and the Sandinistas are gradually learning how to live with each other. An interview with Michael Campbell from CEDEHCA.

COLOMBIA: THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR THE FARC?

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COLOMBIA: THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR THE FARC? For the first time since the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) started its armed struggle against the Colombian state in 1964, its top leader has been killed by the army.

Guatemala: Drug Trafficking and Violence

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The International Crisis Group has published a damning report on the bloody presence of Mexican drug cartels in Guatemala.

Mexico Goverment-Drug Cartel Collusion: The Hybrid Threat

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The author argues that elements in the Mexican government may be working with the drugs cartels.

Questions & answers on the Nicaraguan elections

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The London-based Nicaragua Solidarity campaign has prepared a simple guide to the November general elections.

Colombia holds ‘Peace Congress’

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Peasant famers, indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians meet to demand new policies from the government.

Peruvian group illegally occupies land of isolated Indians in Brazil

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In his Blog da Amazonia, the Brazilian journalist, Altino Machado, describes how paramilitaries from Peru have invaded land belonging to isolated Indians in Brazil.

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