Former FARC Combatant Killings Could Fuel More Dissidency
New official estimates of the number of former guerrillas murdered since peace accord implementation began highlight government’s inability to address killings.
New official estimates of the number of former guerrillas murdered since peace accord implementation began highlight government’s inability to address killings.
Colombian officials say only a small fraction of former FARC fighters have deserted the peace process to return to a life of crime. But InSight Crime field research shows they may be underestimating the problem.
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