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Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos needs to overcome opposition from his former mentor and a history of guerrilla deception to forge a peace accord with the nation’s biggest rebel group.
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Colombia’s largest rebel group has promised to stop kidnappings for ransom and will release the remaining four hostages it holds in captivity following the death of its leader Alfonso Cano in November.
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Ecopetrol SA, Colombia’s largest oil company, expects to meet production targets this year as the government tightens security after an increase in guerrilla sabotage, Chief Executive Officer Javier Gutierrez said.
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The leader of Colombia’s largest rebel group proposed talks with the country’s incoming government while accusing President-elect Juan Manuel Santos of corruption and ties to drug traffickers.
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Alfonso Cano, leader of Colombia’s biggest rebel group, narrowly missed being caught or killed during a military attack on his jungle camp, leaving the area just 12 hours earlier, President Juan Manuel Santos said.
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Colombian forces killed Mono Jojoy , a “symbol of terror” who served as second-in-command of the country’s biggest rebel group, in an attack that may change the direction of the nation’s armed conflict, analysts say.
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Colombia shuttered two illegal gold mines, seized equipment and arrested 15 people as the government intensifies efforts to crack down on sources of funding for guerrilla groups.
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Colombia’s biggest rebel group freed one policeman held captive in a jungle hideout while the release of two other hostages also planned for today was delayed.
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Colombia’s biggest rebel group said it will today free the final two of five hostages it promised in December to release from jungle hideouts, plus an additional hostage announced yesterday.
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