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    The El Caguán DMZ (Spanish: Zona de Distensión, zona de despeje de San Vicente del Caguán) was a demilitarized zone of 42,000 km² in southern Colombia...
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    Demilitarized zone (redirect from Dmz)
    Sweden in 1905. The zone was abolished by mutual agreement in 1993. El Caguán DMZ – A demilitarized zone was established in southern Colombia between...
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    Massacre (1997) El Caguán DMZ Failed peace process (1999–2002) Bojayá massacre (2002) Valle del Cauca Deputies hostage crisis (2002–2009) El Nogal Club bombing...
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    serve as a confidence building measure, centred on the San Vicente del Caguán settlement. After a series of high-profile guerrilla actions, including...
    229 KB (22,887 words) - 03:04, 27 June 2024
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    FARC". 4 March 2018. "La historia de 'Gentil Duarte', el disidente de las Farc más buscado del país". El Espectador. 2 April 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2022....
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    political alignment of the publication. For example, the Bogotá-based newspaper El Tiempo stated that the workers were within their rights in wanting to improve...
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    Pérez Martínez (1943–98), alias El Cura Pérez, who shared leadership with Nicolás Rodríguez Bautista, alias "Gabino". El Cura Pérez presided over the National...
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    (170 m) south of Bogotá, Colombia. The town was included in the former El Caguan DMZ. Now, back in the control of Colombian Army and Police Force, the town...
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    December 27, 2010. Retrieved October 18, 2011. "Milicias, el plan pistola en el Cauca". El Colombiano. April 9, 2011. Archived from the original on August...
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    invoked was previously implemented for the much larger San Vicente del Caguán area that former president Andrés Pastrana granted the FARC guerrillas as...
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    2015). "El Ejército Nacional conocía de los planes del M-19 para tomarse el Palacio de Justicia | CAJAR" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-09-24. "El testigo...
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  • October 8 both sides agreed to create a demilitarized zone in the region of El Caguan, a jungle region in south central Colombia made up by the municipalities...
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    Massacre (1997) El Caguán DMZ Failed peace process (1999–2002) Bojayá massacre (2002) Valle del Cauca Deputies hostage crisis (2002–2009) El Nogal Club bombing...
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  • judicial officials in Simacota. "Señalan responsables de atentado al DAS". El Tiempo (Colombia). August 2, 1994. Retrieved October 31, 2019. "Colombia Cartels...
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    Record News. Tiempo, Casa Editorial El (March 21, 2020). "'Marihuano', el capo que entró a la lista de los más buscados". El Tiempo. "Google Translate". translate...
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    disease. Early on the morning of October 22, a military team code-named "El Blanco" surrounded his believed hiding place with hundreds of troops, 20 helicopters...
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    ISBN 978-0-941423-82-3. p. 279 "Noticias de Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia y el mundo – Peridico El Mundo". elmundo.com. Retrieved 16 December 2014. "Murió Juan David...
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    Daniel Barrera Barrera, also known as El Loco, is a Colombian drug lord suspected of being the boss of the illegal drug trade in Colombia's eastern plains...
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  • forzado". El Tiempo. Archived from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved May 14, 2014. "Más de mil militares y policías colombianos en nexos con el narco"...
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  • whose intention was to bring to an end the political violence generated by El Bogotazo and Jorge Eliecer Gaitan's assassination. Rojas Pinilla introduced...
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