Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia

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Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)

Historical background:

Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia was co-founded by Manuel Marulanda and Jacobe Arenas and has been operating in Colombia since 1964 as the largest communist insurgent group and organization with current membership of 8,000 men and women. (Economist)

FARC basically fulfills its financial needs through its insurgent activities such as murdering, bombing, extortion, kidnapping, hijacking and drug trafficking, cultivation and distribution. The primary objective of this insurgent group is to have control over the Colombian territory in order to decrease the influence of the U.S in the region as well as to bring major land reforms so as to help poor communities with the distribution of equal wealth as the rest of population based on the communism of Marxist ideology.

This group was formed as a result of an “intense class turmoil” in the country where there was a conflict in the rural areas on wealth and land distribution. FARC was designed to stand against the two powerful political forces; the Conservatives and the Liberals who joined each other to take power over Colombian government and they were interested in supporting the landowners to invest and use peasant lands.

“After the death of FRAC’s 1st leader Maneul Marulanda due to a heart attack in March, 26 2008 Alfonso Cano, took lead until he was killed in a military attack on November 2011”. “The FARC have yet to name a new leader”. The group continues to fight against the government although they confess that “We may not be the best alternative, but we are better than the government!” (ISVG.org). The group have been successful in making links to Cuban drug cartels, Brazilian organized crime ...

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...houghts and ideologies. They believe in extensive use of force to bring change their societies. They have the political aims seeing their society and the government as illegitimate due to several reasons and differences are with their reasons and having political vs religious ideologies. FARC was influenced by different radical political ideologies but the other three groups we fighting religious identities in to reform the reliogous teachings in their communities.

Bibliography:

http://terrorism.about.com/od/groupsleader1/p/FARC.htm

http://www.tni.org/briefing/revolutionary-armed-forces-colombia-farc-and-illicit-drug-trade

http://www.cfr.org/colombia/farc-eln-colombias-left-wing-guerrillas/p9272

http://www.start.umd.edu/tops/terrorist_organization_profile.asp?id=96

(Economist

(ISVG.org).

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-1140095

ICG.ORG

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