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- FARC abstract "The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People's Army (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia—Ejército del Pueblo, FARC–EP and FARC) are an irregular military organization involved in the continuing Colombian armed conflict since 1964. The FARC-EP have a claim to be an army of peasant Marxist-Leninists with a political platform of agrarianism and anti-imperialism inspired by Bolivarianism.[citation needed] The operations of the FARC–EP are funded by kidnap to ransom, illegal mining, extortion and the production and distribution of illegal drugs.The strength of the FARC–EP forces is indeterminate; in 2007, the FARC said they were an armed force of 18,000 men and women; in 2010, the Colombian military calculated that FARC forces consisted of approximately 13,800 members, 50 per cent of which were armed guerrilla combatants; and, in 2011, the President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, said that FARC–EP forces comprised fewer than 10,000 members. 26,648 FARC and ELN members have decided to demobilize since 2002. According to a report from Human Rights Watch, approximately 20-30% of the recruits are minors, most of whom are forced to join the FARC. The greatest concentrations of FARC guerrilla forces are in the south-eastern regions of Colombia's 500,000 square kilometers (190,000 sq mi) of jungle, in the plains at the base of the Andean mountain chain[citation needed] and in northwestern Colombia. However, the FARC and the ELN (National Liberation Army of Colombia) lost control of the territory, forcing them to hide primarily in remote areas in the jungle.In 1964, the FARC–EP were established as the military wing of the Colombian Communist Party (Partido Comunista Colombiano, PCC), after the Colombian military attacked rural Communist enclaves in the aftermath of The Violence (La Violencia, ca. 1948–58). The FARC are a violent non-state actor (VNSA) whose formal recognition as legitimate belligerent forces is disputed by some organizations. As such, the FARC has been classified as a terrorist organization by the governments of Colombia, the United States, Canada, Chile, New Zealand, and the European Union; whereas the governments of Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, and Nicaragua don't. In 2008, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez recognized the FARC-EP as a proper army. President Chávez also asked the Colombian government and their allies to recognize the FARC as a belligerent force, arguing that such political recognition would oblige the FARC to forgo kidnapping and terrorism as methods of civil war and to abide by the Geneva Convention. Juan Manuel Santos, the current President of Colombia, has followed a middle path by recognizing in 2011 that there is an "armed conflict" in Colombia although his predecessor, Alvaro Uribe, strongly disagreed. In 2012, FARC announced they would no longer participate in kidnappings for ransom and released the last 10 soldiers and police officers they kept as prisoners but it has kept silent about the status of hundreds of civilians still reported as hostages. In February 2008, millions of Colombians demonstrated against the FARC.In 2012, the FARC made 239 attacks on the energy infrastructure. However, the FARC show signs of social fatigue. Also the FARC are already not seeking battles with the army, and rarely make attacks against the police. This follows the trend of the 1990s during the strengthening of the Government forces. Currently the FARC and the Colombian Government are in peace talks in the city of Havana in Cuba.".
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink life-in-a-farc-camp.htm.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink 26260-farc.html.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink farc.html.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink colombiasolidarity.org.uk.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink farc-epeace.org.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink www.colombiaactionnetwork.org.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink www.farc-ep.co.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink informes.php3?cod=8&cat=11.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink farc.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink colombiawar.htm.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink www.resistencia-colombia.org.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink 36.
- FARC wikiPageExternalLink detail_page.phtml?page=archives_vargas_farc.
- FARC wikiPageID "26100".
- FARC wikiPageRevisionID "605679607".
- FARC active "1964".
- FARC align "right".
- FARC allies Cuba.
- FARC allies "Soviet Union".
- FARC allies "Venezuela".
- FARC allies Coordinadora_Continental_Bolivariana.
- FARC area "Concentrated in southern, south-western, north-western and eastern Colombia. Incursions to Peru, Venezuela, Brazil, Panama, and Ecuador. Sporadic presence in other Latin American countries, predominantly Mexico, Paraguay, Argentina, and Bolivia.".
- FARC caption "FARC–EP coat of arms: shield, flag, and country".
- FARC formerLeaders Manuel_Marulanda.
- FARC formerLeaders Raúl_Reyes.
- FARC hasPhotoCollection FARC.
- FARC ideology Bolivarianism.
- FARC ideology Foco.
- FARC ideology Left-wing_nationalism.
- FARC ideology Marxism–Leninism.
- FARC ideology Revolutionary_socialism.
- FARC leaders Iván_Márquez.
- FARC leaders Jacobo_Arenas.
- FARC leaders Joaquín_Gómez.
- FARC leaders Mauricio_Jaramillo.
- FARC leaders Pastor_Alape.
- FARC leaders Timoleón_Jiménez.
- FARC leaders "Alfonso Cano".
- FARC leaders "Iván Ríos".
- FARC leaders "Jorge Briceño".
- FARC leaders "Manuel Marulanda †".
- FARC leaders "Pablo Catatumbo".
- FARC leaders "Raúl Reyes".
- FARC name "People's Army".
- FARC name "Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia".
- FARC opponents Federal_government_of_the_United_States.
- FARC opponents Government_of_Colombia.
- FARC opponents Paramilitarism_in_Colombia.
- FARC position Far-left_politics.
- FARC quote ""There is more repression of individual freedom here, than in any country we've been to; the police patrol the streets, carrying rifles, and demand your papers every few minutes... the atmosphere, here, is tense, and it seems a revolution may be brewing. The countryside is in open revolt, and the army is powerless to suppress it."".
- FARC source "--07-06".
- FARC strength "7000".
- FARC war "the Colombian armed conflict (1964–present)".
- FARC width "25.0".
- FARC subject Category:Anti-Revisionist_organizations.
- FARC subject Category:Communism_in_Colombia.
- FARC subject Category:Far-left_politics.
- FARC subject Category:Government_of_Canada_designated_terrorist_organizations.
- FARC subject Category:Guerrilla_organizations.
- FARC subject Category:Organizations_designated_as_terrorist_by_the_United_States_government.
- FARC subject Category:Organizations_designated_as_terrorist_in_Latin_America.
- FARC subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1964.
- FARC subject Category:Revolutionary_Armed_Forces_of_Colombia.
- FARC type Agent.
- FARC type MilitaryUnit.
- FARC type Organisation.
- FARC type Organization.
- FARC type Agent.
- FARC type SocialPerson.
- FARC type Thing.
- FARC comment "The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People's Army (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia—Ejército del Pueblo, FARC–EP and FARC) are an irregular military organization involved in the continuing Colombian armed conflict since 1964.".
- FARC label "FARC".
- FARC label "FARC".
- FARC label "FARC-EP".
- FARC label "Forces armées révolutionnaires de Colombie".
- FARC label "Forze Armate Rivoluzionarie della Colombia".
- FARC label "Forças Armadas Revolucionárias da Colômbia".
- FARC label "Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia".
- FARC label "Revolutionaire Strijdkrachten van Colombia".
- FARC label "Революционные вооружённые силы Колумбии — Армия народа".
- FARC label "القوات المسلحة الثورية الكولومبية".
- FARC label "コロンビア革命軍".
- FARC label "哥伦比亚革命武装力量".
- FARC sameAs Revoluční_ozbrojené_síly_Kolumbie.
- FARC sameAs FARC-EP.
- FARC sameAs Επαναστατικές_Ένοπλες_Δυνάμεις_Κολομβίας.
- FARC sameAs Fuerzas_Armadas_Revolucionarias_de_Colombia.
- FARC sameAs Kolonbiako_Indar_Armatu_Iraultzaileak.
- FARC sameAs Forces_armées_révolutionnaires_de_Colombie.
- FARC sameAs Forze_Armate_Rivoluzionarie_della_Colombia.
- FARC sameAs コロンビア革命軍.
- FARC sameAs 콜롬비아_무장혁명군.
- FARC sameAs Revolutionaire_Strijdkrachten_van_Colombia.
- FARC sameAs FARC.
- FARC sameAs Forças_Armadas_Revolucionárias_da_Colômbia.
- FARC sameAs m.06hvg.
- FARC sameAs Q155801.
- FARC sameAs Q155801.
- FARC wasDerivedFrom FARC?oldid=605679607.