Publication

29 Jun 2010

President Álvaro Uribe’s eight-year military campaign against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has taken a heavy toll on Colombia’s largest insurgent organisation. The government is now working to consolidate security gains by expanding state presence in several of the formerly most conflict-ridden regions. This strategy faces numerous challenges, not least because FARC’s command and control structure has not collapsed.

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Series Crisis Group Latin America Briefings
Issue 23
Publisher International Crisis Group (ICG)
Copyright © 2010 International Crisis Group (Crisis Group)
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