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
Colombia lies in the northern most part of South America, bordering the Caribbean Sea the Bogota is the capital of Colombia. Bordering between Panama and Venezuela and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Ecuador and Panama. The size of Colombia is 1,138,910 square kilometers less than three times the size of the state of Montana. Mainland territory divided into four major geographic regions. Andean highlands are composed of three mountain ranges and overriding valleys and Caribbean lowlands;
Colombia Colombia: one of the most important countries in Latin-America, Colombia known as a very dangerous place in the world, it's like the home of criminals and the drug cartels and Colombia has a bright side that this country as a lot of substantial oil reserves and is a major producer of silver, platinum, gold and more. In this country you are going to see people from different culture, in diagnose India, African origin and Spanish. The fall name for this country is republic of Colombia
Background Plan Colombia is a long-prevailing foreign aid package bestowed to the country of Colombia from the United States. This foreign aid package grants substantial financial assistance to Colombia, intending to fight the “War on Drugs” and to reduce the trafficking of narcoleptics, but there is a multitude of other factors and implications, both unintentional or indirect and intentional due to ulterior motives. To accomplish the goals of Plan Colombia, most of the aid has been provided in the
Colombia is west of Venezuela and north of Peru and Ecuador. Colombia borders the Caribbean sea and is located in south America. Colombia is a country with extreme corruption and high violence, they are also known for drug trafficking. Colombia is one of the three countries that came from the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830. There has been a very long conflict between government forces and anti-government insurgents. One of the main anti-government forces is FARC (revolutionary armed forces of
solve the other. In Colombia, there are many problems within the justice system. The country has a high rate of crime. Theft, robberies, extortion, kidnapping, and drug production and trafficking are the most common crimes in both rural and urban Colombia (OSAC, 2017). Although the Colombian government recently established a peace agreement with one of the largest guerilla groups, political violence is still prevalent throughout the country. The armed conflict in Colombia has disproportionately
Colombia Colombia emerged from the collapse of the Gran Colombia in 1830. Since then the country has struggled with internal threats, illicit drug production, and estranged relations with neighboring nations. In a country slightly less than twice the size of Texas and claiming over 46,000,000 citizens, Colombia faces many challenges in its efforts to resolve internal conflict, reduce narcotics operations, improve the environment, and repair relationships in the region. Threats The Revolutionary Armed
industrialization, economic status, health, governance, and human rights. Developing nations lack and struggle with the basic needs to keep a country running successfully. Among the developing nations, this research paper focus will be on Colombia. The Republic of Colombia is located on the tip of South America and a population that totals to 46,254,297 people. It neighbors Brazil and Venezuela
clean, considerate and fair nation, Colombia enjoys a rather distinguished political system from those of other Latin American countries and somewhat practically speaking, from a lot of modern international social states. Along with the framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, where Colombia’s elected president is both head of government and head of state in addition to being the head of a multi-party structure, the Colombian government has three branches: the legislative
Colombia has quite a distinct history compared to the rest of the Latin American countries. Colombia has been struck with violence throughout its history. There are many actors playing a part in producing violence, including the government itself. Furthermore, there are several causes of violence in Colombia, it is not only because of drugs Violence rages all the way from President Gaitan’s death to the ongoing war with drug dealers all over Colombia. For instance, one of the most known acts of violence
and a hero. Pablo Escobar lives his life as a drug lord in Colombia. He starts out selling cigarettes and cassettes to residents within Colombia, and later on in his life turns to illegal drug trafficking worldwide. Pablo builds an empire; as one of the richest and most powerful men in the world at the height of his reign, which leads to the extensive manhunt for him and his cartel. Pablo Escobar violently terrorizes the streets of Colombia for almost two decades, yet Colombians look upon him as a
Columbia and Drug Trade Nowadays, when someone thinks of Colombia, they unfortunately almost always think of two things, coffee and cocaine (with its associated guerilla warfare). It is true that during the last 50 years these two products, one legal, and the other not, have been great monetary contributors to the Colombian economy. Coffee is Colombia’s principal agricultural product, and it is also the country’s second largest export. The production of coffee uses 300,000 farms and employs
When the country of Colombia is mentioned, chances are individuals automatically start composing images of famous actors and musicians that have rooted from Colombia such as Shakira and Sofia Vergara, the excellent reputation Colombian coffee has made across the globe, or even the beautiful Emeralds that surround the astonishing land. Of course all of those things matter, but Colombia is a country that is definitely swept under the rug and under appreciated. Colombia’s history, independence movements
April 9, 1948, was a tragic day in Colombia’s history. On this day, Jorge Eliécer Gaítán, a candidate for the presidency of Colombia, was assassinated. In the 10 hour period that followed the assassination, angry mobs marched throughout the city of Bogota, looting and burning down over 100 buildings. Before the night would end, nearly 3,000 people would die in the streets. This terrible event in Colombia’s history is today referred to as the Bogotazo. This paper examines some of the underlying reasons
There are different interpretations of democracy, but the following describe four basic elements that should be present in the practice of democracy. Democracy is “a political system for choosing and replacing the government through free and fair elections. The active participation of the people, as citizens, in politics and civic life. Protection of the human rights of all citizens. A rule of law, in which the laws and procedures apply equally to all citizens.” (Stanford.edu, 2004) Although those
Colombia is a country that is still striving to establish themselves as a country of wealth, peace, and political power nation in South America. Colombia in itself, is located in a very important part of the world it has two seashores that border the country to the north and the west. This alone makes it accessible to anyone in the world, making Colombia one of the most conflicting countries in South America. Its geography is remarkable from its seashores, to its mountains in the south, and its
Introduction An estimated 70,000 people fall victim to human trafficking in Colombia every year. In this essay I will attempt to inform about the human trafficking that ́s happening in Colombia, about the children that guerrillas abduct for them to be soldiers, and last but not least about the nongovernmental and international organizations that assist and protect the victims of this global crime. Colombia ́s point of view about human trafficking is that the country is against it, and they
Colombia and Argentina are two similarly-sized South American states, with Colombia lying at the northern end of the continent, contrasting Argentina at the southern end. With a population of roughly 48.2 million (2013), Colombia is the larger of the two nations, comparing to Argentina’s 42.4 million (2013). However, despite this workforce advantage, Argentina outpaces Colombia economically, boasting a GDP of $437 billion annually, compared to $292 billion in Colombia. This translates to a GDP per
Colombia Colombia, republic in South America, situated in the northwestern part of the continent, and bounded on the north by Panama and the Caribbean Sea, on the east by Venezuela and Brazil, on the south by Peru and Ecuador, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. Colombia is the only country of South America with coasts on both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The total land area of the country is 1,141,748 sq km (440,831 sq mi). The capital and largest city is Bogotá. IILAND AND RESOURCES
many others, which are directly linked to their economy. In the following paragraphs, the economic situation of Colombia would be analyzed to get an insight on how this country is doing economically. Colombia is situated in South America and has the third largest population (around 48 million) of all Latin America (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, p.2, 2013). Economically, Colombia has a nominal GDP of around $370 billion (USD dollars), according to the World Factbook (2012), making it the 30th