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Disbanding Colombia's Paramilitary Groups

Thursday, 27 July 2006 05:15
 
Op-Ed published by Safe-Deamocracy. The Op-Ed analyzes the three major contributors to the ongoing crisis between the Colombian government and paramilitary leaders: the economic structuring of the paramilitary groups, the continuation of narco-trafficking, and the involvement of Colombian armed forces in narco-trafficking. It can be also find at: http://english.safe-democracy.org/2006/07/12/disbanding-colombia-s-paramilitary-group


 
 

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In the region of Montes de Maria, the population celebrated the 15 years of the peace agreement between the Coriente de Renovación Socialista (a wing of the ELN guerrilla) and the Colombian government. May 2, 2009.
In the region of Montes de Maria, the population celebrated the 15 years of the peace agreement between the Coriente de Renovación Socialista (a wing of the ELN guerrilla) and the Colombian government. May 2, 2009.
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In the region of Montes de Maria, the population celebrated the 15 years of the peace agreement between the Coriente de Renovación Socialista (a wing of the ELN guerrilla) and the Colombian government. May 2, 2009.
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In the region of Montes de Maria, the population celebrated the 15 years of the peace agreement between the Coriente de Renovación Socialista (a wing of the ELN guerrilla) and the Colombian government. May 2, 2009.
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In the region of Montes de Maria, the population celebrated the 15 years of the peace agreement between the Coriente de Renovación Socialista (a wing of the ELN guerrilla) and the Colombian government. May 2, 2009.
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In the region of Montes de Maria, the population celebrated the 15 years of the peace agreement between the Coriente de Renovación Socialista (a wing of the ELN guerrilla) and the Colombian government. May 2, 2009.

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