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Improving Security Policy in Colombia

Latin America Briefing N°23, 29 June 2010

Colombia’s new government has to improve security policy to tackle the guerrilla tactics of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) as well as their broadened participation in drug trafficking and newly forged alliances with other illegal armed groups.

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Improving Security Policy in Colombia, Latin America Briefing N°23, 29 Jun 2010

Colombia’s new government has to improve security policy to tackle the guerrilla tactics of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) as well as their broadened participation in drug trafficking and newly forged alliances with other illegal armed groups.

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Uribe's Possible Third Term and Conflict Resolution in Colombia, Latin America Report N°31, 18 Dec 2009

Colombia’s efforts to resolve its half-century armed conflict and growing tensions with neighbours will be shaped by the decision on whether to change the constitution to enable President Álvaro Uribe to seek a second re-election in May 2010.

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The Virtuous Twins: Protecting Human Rights and Improving Security in Colombia, Latin America Briefing N°21, 29 May 2009

Over seven years, the government of President Álvaro Uribe has produced important security gains, but these have been accompanied by serious human rights violations and breaches of international humanitarian law (IHL).

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Ending Colombia's FARC Conflict: Dealing the Right Card, Latin America Report N°30, 26 Mar 2009

Latin America’s oldest guerrilla organisation, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), is under severe stress.

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Correcting Course: Victims and the Justice and Peace Law in Colombia, Latin America Report N°29 , 30 Oct 2008

The more than 155,000 victims of Colombia’s conflict registered to date with the attorney general’s Justice and Peace Unit (JPU) – mostly those who suffered from the paramilitaries – are mainly onlookers to, not actors in, a lagging transitional justice process.

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Colombia: Making Military Progress Pay Off, Latin America Briefing N°17, 29 Apr 2008

Almost six years of intense security operations against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) by the administration of President Álvaro Uribe are beginning to produce tangible results.

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Colombia: Moving Forward with the ELN, Latin America Briefing N°16, 11 Oct 2007

A three-year peace process between the government of Alvaro Uribe and the left-wing National Liberation Army (ELN) is at a standstill, with concern rising that it is doomed by mutual recalcitrance.

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Colombia's New Armed Groups, Latin America Report N°20, 10 May 2007

The disbanding of the paramilitary United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia (AUC) between 2003 and 2006 is seen by the administration of President Alvaro Uribe as a vital step toward peace.

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Tougher Challenges Ahead for Colombia’s Uribe, Latin America Briefing N°11, 20 Oct 2006

President Alvaro Uribe was overwhelmingly reelected in May 2006, two months after parties supporting him won large majorities in the Congress.

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Uribe's Re-election: Can the EU Help Colombia Develop a More Balanced Peace Strategy, Latin America Report N°17, 8 Jun 2006

On 28 May 2006, President Álvaro Uribe won a second four-year term in a landslide.

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Conflict History

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Colombia: Las nuevas alianzas de la guerrilla

1 de julio de 2010: Markus Schultze-Kraft, Director del Programa Latino América, habla sobre los retos a los que se enfrentará el nuevo Presidente de Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, sobre todo en el ámbito de la política de seguridad. Escuchar