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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FARC»
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FARC dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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The
FARC: The Longest Insurgency
The definitive introduction to the FARC, examining the group's origins, aims and ideology, and looking at its organizational and operational structures.
2
Revolutionary Social Change in Colombia: The Origin and ...
This book presents an insider's account of Columbia's internal conflict.
James J. Brittain, James Petras, 2010
3
Encyclopedia of the Developing World
REVOLUTIONARY ARMED FORCES OF COLOMBIA (FARC) The Revolutionary
Armed Forces of Colombia (known by its Spanish acronym, FARC) traces its
origins to a power-sharing compromise between Colombia's two main political ...
4
Women and War: A Historical Encyclopedia from Antiquity to ...
Both groups, FARC and ELN, embraced Che Guevara's method of
insurrectionary armed enclaves. In the mid- 1970s, the FARC, ELN, and other
groups were joined by the April 19 Movement (M-19), which emerged as a result
of the political ...
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Encyclopedia of Modern Worldwide Extremists and Extremist Groups
Although FARC has been able to gain control of huge slices of Colombian
territory, there has never been an occasion when the FARC could defeat the
Colombian army in open combat. FARC forces are divided into small guerrilla
groups that ...
6
Vanguard Revolutionaries in Latin America: Peru, Colombia, ...
there, designed to cement the public perception that this was indeed FARC
territory.100 When so-called peace negotiations were conducted between the
government and the FARC, rather than the guerrilla leaders traveling to the
country's ...
James Francis Rochlin, 2003
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From Terrorism to Politics
FARC never had an international project or attempted to attack other countries.
Nevertheless, it plays a role in international security as it sells arms to other
terrorists groups in the world. In addition, since its political failure, it has come
back to ...
R M Rudolph, Dr Anisseh Van Engeland, 2013
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"You'll Learn Not to Cry": Child Combatants in Colombia
Pseudonym Age (Entry) Armed Group Age (Int.) School 1 Bernardo 6-7 years
AUC 1 7 years None 2 Jon Freddy 6 years FARC-EP 1 7 years Grade 1 3
Brandon 7 years FARC-EP 12 years Grade 5 4 Peter 7 years FARC-EP/ UC-ELN
15 years ...
9
Terror, Insurgency, and the State: Ending Protracted Conflicts
in the FARC are accumulating individual wealth. No secret bank accounts have
ever been exposed or confiscated. FARC guerrillas do not receive salaries,
unless they are taken political prisoners. Then they and their families are given
small ...
Marianne Heiberg, Brendan O'Leary, John Tirman, 2007
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Inside Insurgency: Violence, Civilians, and Revolutionary ...
4. From. Jekyll. to. Hyde. The. Transformation. of. the. FARC. The woman I am
speaking with in the small village located in north-central Colombia tells a
disturbing story. It is clear, though, that she has told it several times. She does not
cry.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «FARC»
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FARC est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Former Colombian President Warns FARC Soon To Dominate Country
Alvaro Uribe, former president of Colombia from 2002 to 2010, criticized the current peace process between the government and FARC rebels ... «Firedoglake, juil 15»
FARC's new truce, Colombia's old challenges
Animosity and support for FARC on Bogota's streets, as FARC leaders are both deified and defiled. bixentro under a Creative Commons ... «New Internationalist, juil 15»
Colombia's FARC says ready to hand over captured army officer
Colombia's FARC rebels said Friday that they are holding an army officer prisoner and asked the government to begin the relevant protocols for ... «Fox News Latino, juil 15»
Farc rebels announce unilateral truce in attempt to rescue Colombia …
Iván Márquez, centre, and other members of the Farc delegation to peace talks in Havana, announce a unilateral ceasefire by the Colombian ... «The Guardian, juil 15»
Colombian Government Willing to Reach a Bilateral Truce With FARC
The top official added that the government can change its position – so far against a ceasefire – regarding a bilateral truce with the FARC. «teleSUR English, juil 15»
After Bomb Attacks Shake Colombia, FARC Urges for Ceasefire
After a bomb, allegedly linked to the guerilla group ELN, explodes in Bogota, the FARC continues to insist on the importance of dialogue to ... «teleSUR English, juil 15»
Colombia: The People Want FARC Blood
July 3, 2015: FARC is back on the attack because the government refuses to provide amnesty with the peace deal. The government doesn't have much choice. «Strategy Page, juil 15»
Time to call the FARC's bluff
Facing strengthened security forces, the FARC, a narco-Stalinist outfit, has lost all hope of military victory. Unlike the previous efforts, the ... «The Economist, juil 15»
Two small bombs explode in Bogota
The FARC has been in peace talks with the government, hosted by Cuba, for two and a half years. In May, the group suspended a unilateral ... «Al Jazeera America, juil 15»
FARC Rebels See Upsurge in Colombian Violence as Talks Drag
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, will target the army more than oil installations, a guerrilla commander known as Matias ... «Bloomberg, juil 15»