Since 2016, more than 2,400 acres of land have been cleared of mines and 7,100 explosive devices as part of a peace accord between the Colombian government and the FARC.
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Since September 2016, when the FARC endorsed the idea of negotiating with the Colombian government, the internal differences within the FARC were already a reality, and during the negotiations, two blocs began to become visible; one that was closer to the government of Juan Manuel Santos (2010-2018), and another that was not.
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On June 27, 2017, FARC ceased to be an armed group, disarming itself and handing over its weapons to the United Nations. Now, former members are to direct and star in a production based on the guerilla movement.
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The prison crisis in Ecuador has resulted in hundreds of deaths over the past years as criminal bands clash inside the prison’s walls.
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Thousands of violent Colombian guerrilla members are based in Venezuela.
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Edson Carlos Ribeiro, a Black man working as security at an event held in the Parque de Exposições in Divinópolis, was fatally assaulted by a white businessman after he was refused entry to a private box.
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A group of unidentified people vandalized one of the offices of the leftist MST party in Buenos Aires.
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According to a recent report on electoral violence, 36 people were victims of political violence between March and August 2021.
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The Kakataibo people are native people living near Huánuco and Ucayali in Peru. Illegal loggers and drug traffickers are encroaching on their land.
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August 8 was a memorable date for Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS) in Argentina.
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