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The Marxist-Leninist "Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas" stormed a military outpost in order to free previous captured guerrillas.
At least 75 former guerrillas have been killed since 2016, according to the political party founded by the demobilized guerrillas.
Los Angeles Guerrillas (1-1) The Guerrillas came out very hot with a fairly dominant first map against the ROKKR and then again in the second map.
"What kept it together was the guerrillas," says Mr Cepeda.
In Colombia with the peace agreement with the FARC guerrillas.
The guerrillas then morphed into nongovernmental organizations and political parties.
But determined guerrillas in mountainous terrain can prove remarkably resilient.
While marriage is unknown here, relationships among guerrillas are common.
The schedule previously listed Los Angeles Guerrillas as Toronto's opponent.
Britain, in turn, backed Spanish guerrillas fighting French occupation forces.
"Our army has women guerrillas," one of her friends said.
But the vast bulk of the guerrillas are set to demobilise.
The manager is Yesenia Quintero, who joined the guerrillas at 14.
The hard core of EOKA guerrillas hewed to the political right.
Multiplied by 13,000 guerrillas, that would be $325 million per year.
Many voters believed it was too lenient on the FARC guerrillas.
How are the guerrillas going to be persuaded to accept it?
Duzán, the host, wondered how the guerrillas imagined their new lives.
They killed seven personas, saying they were linked to the guerrillas.
Nicknamed Mongo, Ramon Castro organized several of the guerrillas' supply networks.
She now works as a liaison between the agency and guerrillas.
The agreement, reached last month after four years of negotiations, calls for the FARC guerrillas to lay down their arms under the supervision of United Nations observers, and allows the guerrillas to return to civilian life.
Police also shot dead six of the Naxalite guerrillas on Monday evening.
In 2001, ethnic Albanian guerrillas threatened to spark a new Balkan war.
Former Sunni guerrillas in Iraq say he helped fund the anti-U.
On August 22018th the guerrillas handed over the last of their weapons.
The guerrillas who overthrew it looked to China for inspiration and loans.
Clashes between Moroccan military forces and Polisario guerrillas continued for another decade.
Sixty percent of ex-FARC guerrillas say they want to be farmers.
Starving out guerrillas is one thing; but it will kill civilians too.
Firefights between government forces and guerrillas could break out at any time.
THE SECRET WAR: Spies, Cyphers and Guerrillas 1939-1945, by Max Hastings.
Lozada beamed proudly, and the guerrillas raised their cups in a toast.
Greek Orthodox guerrillas held out in the Black Sea hinterland with tenacity.
People aren't sure if the guerrillas are a rumor or a reality.
Vivid, 20, and Spart, 18, both signed with the Guerrillas last week.
Peru's Shining Path guerrillas still control coca-rich territory in the country's remote VRAE region, while FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) guerrillas in Colombia have funded the Western Hemisphere's longest-running insurgency with profits from the drug trade.
Both Colombian government officials and their longtime adversaries the FARC guerrillas are attending.
The region is also home to Marxist guerrillas as well as bandit gangs.
But Duterte delayed the resumption indefinitely to allow public consultations, antagonizing the guerrillas.
But these benefits have come slowly, and some demobilised guerrillas are still waiting.
Reinforcements had been deployed to the area to pursue a group of guerrillas.
In May security services engaged in a mysterious shoot-out with Albanian guerrillas.
Guerrillas stormed the compound amid the dust; a battle with security forces ensued.
Days later, she said, several more guerrillas arrived and fatally shot her mother.
Mid-aria, however, she is interrupted by a squad of gun-waving guerrillas.
At the end of the week, the guerrillas voted to ratify the accord.
The guerrillas brought her up the river until they reached a distant camp.
Congressional Democrats pushed back on funding Nicaragua's anti-communist Contra guerrillas under Reagan.
The government and the guerrillas, FARC, they have been fighting for fifty years.
"He didn't use a camp per se, like the guerrillas," Ms. Zúñiga said.
Mr. Dupree continued to make trips to Afghanistan, with the guerrillas, while Mrs.
Most were killed by the army, though some were killed by leftist guerrillas.
Guerrillas seeking shelter would come and kick his family out of their house.
Vinnie encouraged the villagers to point out where the remaining guerrillas were hiding.
Many civilians stayed loyal to the Confederacy and supported guerrillas until the war ended.
When guerrillas hole up in villages, the security services tend to blitz their hideouts.
Yet the guerrillas soon found parliament trickier terrain than the bush they had left.
Immigration Consider this: A woman was kidnapped in 1990 by guerrillas in El Salvador.
The guerrillas, who reiterated demands for "revolutionary change", stopped short of setting a deadline.
Through the peace process, my father remained deeply skeptical of the guerrillas, but hopeful.
For some of Colombia's former guerrillas, drug trafficking might provide the only available work.
"We've still not gotten over the idea that left means armed guerrillas," said Palma.
Provided they confess to their human rights crimes, guerrillas will avoid any meaningful punishment.
" The guerrillas referred to Mr. Suazo Córdova as "the buffoon of the imperialist plans.
Its bas-relief images show well-armed Thai troops defeating ragtag Viet Cong guerrillas.
Overwhelmed by crime, the village's residents say, they turned to Colombian guerrillas for protection.
But, as in many African bush wars, the guerrillas' aim was simply to endure.
Turkey still needs rebel muscle to fight the Islamic State and the Kurdish guerrillas.
The guerrillas, about 100 in the area, had been losing men night after night.
By the end of 1967, the guerrillas had pulled out and the firefights ended.
The Venezuelan security forces were believed to be getting kickbacks from the guerrillas, they said.
The guerrillas face restrictions on leaving Colombia and are listed as terrorists in many countries.
At the same time, the ex-guerrillas have proved willing to break with their past.
When he was 13 he was approached by FARC guerrillas who wanted to recruit him.
Ex-guerrillas are getting a two-year stipend of $22018 per month and little else.
She started Revolar because her grandmother was kidnapped by guerrillas in Colombia for 8 months.
Guerrillas and human rights groups have also long complained of rights abuses by the army.
"When the mafias wanted to buy [pastabase], they had to pay the guerrillas," Díaz said.
And everyone knows that above all they want some sort of punishment for the guerrillas.
His family never forgave the guerrillas, a tension at the heart of any peace deal.
Some in Las Pilas suspected the drug trafficking groups; others assumed sabotage by the guerrillas.
Aproximadamente la mitad de las muertes fueron atribuidas a los grupos paramilitares y las guerrillas.
Most of the civilian deaths are caused by the Taliban and other anti-government guerrillas.
At dawn, he began walking, and late that day he made contact with Chinese guerrillas.
The Guerrillas and Subliners, the seventh- and eighth-place finishers, received no money or points.
He has repeatedly said former guerrillas with a true desire to disarm will be supported.
Since 2008, the United States has provided support to military operations against Mr. Kony's guerrillas.
Guerrillas storm the house, expecting to find the President, but he is not in attendance.
The 12-year war between El Salvador's right-wing government and leftist guerrillas, which ended in 1992, had left ex-combatants without work, assault weapons without proper oversight and tens of thousands of Salvadoreans accustomed to taking orders from guerrillas or local security forces.
His government this month approved funds for some 500 ex-guerrillas to set up co-ops.
Many Colombians believe Santos offered far too generous terms for former guerrillas behind scores of atrocities.
Villarruel says the guerrillas enjoy sympathy in Argentina because they were supposedly fighting the military dictatorship.
"In Argentina, If you don't support the guerrillas, people assume you support the dictatorship," she counters.
There are still guerrillas in the valley, but a few hundred compared with several thousand before.
The FARC's transformation may prove even harder for existing parties than it is for the guerrillas.
He volunteered himself to leave his unit and fight with the Filipino guerrillas against the Japanese.
The cooperation also follows attacks by Colombian guerrillas that killed four soldiers and three newspaper employees.
Twenty-eight hundred more urban "militias" registered themselves, and over 0.43,000 guerrillas were released from prison.
Ex-guerrillas languished in rural demobilization camps, many of which the government didn't even finish building.
In attendance will be an unlikely mix of world leaders, royalty, Marxist guerrillas and Hollywood actors.
The Sri Lankan military finally vanquished the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelan guerrillas in 2009.
They have never seen a tatuco, a homemade rocket often used by the guerrillas, he says.
Instead, communist guerrillas ambushed some government militiamen in the southern Philippines, killing one and wounding four.
The guerrillas have so far freed nine hostages, all members of the security forces or contractors.
Guerrillas who took up arms against the Soviet occupation became sworn enemies of their Communist relatives.
The rebels forced children to become soldiers, training them as guerrillas to lay mines and fight.
Eventually, Héctor returned with a team of investigators and captured guerrillas to look for their bones.
Another critical challenge for the government will be ensuring the safety of the demobilized FARC guerrillas.
Ahead was a jigsaw puzzle of competing powers — guerrillas, paramilitary groups, drug traffickers and the military.
As Mao Zedong famously put it, the guerrillas are the fish; the people are the water.
In the Kasserine mountain area, only a few dozen guerrillas are active at any given time.
When they met in Havana, Rellin told Castro that the guerrillas should all cut their hair.
Some armed groups never agreed to the deal, while many former guerrillas have returned to fighting.
The town's mayor, Ms. Rosales recalled, informed the authorities that the guerrillas had come to town.
Some will no doubt rally to Mr Márquez, who is respected by rank-and-file guerrillas.
The Saturday and Sunday action at Los Angeles' Shrine Expo Hall will feature the Guerrillas vs.
In order to kill or capture the maximum number of guerrillas, this one would do both.
Then, in 503, the rebels came, and the souqs became the perfect refuge for urban guerrillas.
Two years later, Maoist guerrillas shot up Deuba's convoy in west Nepal, but he escaped unhurt.
In the 1990s, as war swept across Colombia, FARC guerrillas set up base camps in Puracé.
Zoe and Ed and the other Guerrillas sat near the front in hopes of being noticed.
Many mothers have decided to stay in Nusaybin to help guerrillas rather than flee the city.
Many speculate that the prosecutors are calling up lots of former senior guerrillas, hoping to break one.
It defines more clearly restrictions on the freedom of guerrillas convicted of war crimes by a tribunal.
They insist it is time to also seek justice for those who were killed by leftist guerrillas.
The guerrillas persisted in extorting money from businesses, while the security forces kept encroaching on NPA territory.
Some observers interpreted that as a sign that they would be treated more gently than the guerrillas.
At least 3.7m Venezuelans have fled economic collapse and repression; organised crime and Colombian guerrillas flourish there.
Its core provision is succeeding: the vast majority of the former guerrillas have returned to civilian life.
A "yes" outcome will see decommissioning of an estimated 40,000 weapons held by MILF guerrillas and civilians.
The former guerrillas face a steep challenge in winning over Colombians and exercising any pull in Congress.
But the number shrinks every day, as ex-guerrillas abandon the process and melt into the countryside.
Haradinaj's coalition comprises parties made up of former guerrillas who fought Serbian forces in 1998 and 1999.
Argentine, Israeli and U.S. officials have long blamed the AMIA attack on Hezbollah guerrillas backed by Iran.
"To us, it doesn't matter if the guerrillas go to prison or don't go," Ms. Asprilla said.
The next day he discovers the truth: Those were not guerrillas he and his brethren were chasing.
Against their wishes, Lozada dropped out of school and headed for the countryside to join the guerrillas.
They had to fly extra high to avoid sniper fire from guerrillas below, meaning coverage was enormous.
He had seen V.C. before, guerrillas, and he had seen shells coming and the 122-millimetre rockets.
Anzora spent his afternoons tagging abandoned houses in the alleys where the leftist guerrillas had dug trenches.
They warned the farmers that participating in the play was tantamount to pledging allegiance to the guerrillas.
Amid the calamity, the military appealed to New People's Army guerrillas not to disrupt rescue and rehabilitation work.
The 239-year-old monarchy was abolished by a constituent assembly dominated by the former guerrillas in 2008.
Colombian voters will decide whether to approve a peace agreement between the government and guerrillas of the FARC.
IN 2016 Juan Manuel Santos won the Nobel peace prize for his peace deal with the FARC guerrillas.
The guerrillas sauntered in from several sides of the city, despite plenty of forewarnings about a possible move.
Three of the guerrillas' top commanders were killed in targeted attacks; the others could no longer feel safe.
FARC guerrillas murdered with abandon, recruited children and occasionally forced girl soldiers who became pregnant to have abortions.
Then, on February 1st, communist guerrillas waylaid and murdered three unarmed soldiers in civilian clothes, said the army.
Brazil's intelligence services are puny compared with those of Peru and Colombia, which fought off Marxist narco-guerrillas.
But starting in 22018, the government of Álvaro Uribe unleashed the army against the guerrillas, crippling them militarily.
Labour activist groups such as Momentum act as political guerrillas, both on social media and on the doorstep.
Mr Tobón says firms in Medellin pay to train ex-guerrillas for civilian jobs for the same reason.
Unlike the FARC's guerrillas, ELN combatants do not live in camps, which makes it harder to bomb them.
IN THE early 1970s, leftist guerrillas in Argentina discovered a lucrative new way to make money: kidnap millionaires.
The court ruled that former guerrillas can run for office as long as they submit to the tribunal.
The FARC's forces are estimated at 8,000 guerrillas but it is not known how many might be minors.
The guerrillas were unpopular after years of militant posturing, massacres, kidnappings, land mines and the recruitment of children.
In the neglected north a Marxist insurgency simmers (and boiled over in August, when guerrillas killed eight soldiers).
Ya sin las guerrillas, descubrieron que los últimos lugares de palmas de cera se enfrentaban a nuevas amenazas.
In the guerrillas' absence, they found, the last giant stands of wax palms faced new and dire threats.
Many were kidnapped as children by the guerrillas and know no other life than one with the rebels.
Guerrillas who confess will be subject to eight years of "restrictions on liberty" (not jail) and community service.
Today's elected leaders, heirs to the left-wing guerrillas who waged war against the state, are equally nervous.
South American military governments in the 21975s and 229s kidnapped and murdered thousands of rebel guerrillas and dissidents.
In 1803, FARC guerrillas kidnapped six tourists about 10 miles north of Nuquí, and released them months later.
Some former guerrillas returned to the FARC after failing to find jobs at the end of their programme.
The guerrillas will be grouped in "transition" areas throughout the country to begin their adjustment to civilian life.
Now out of office, he has been sanctioned by the US Treasury Department for allegedly helping Colombian guerrillas.
Many say the government neglected them for many years, leaving them vulnerable to the guerrillas and the paramilitaries.
I turned around and saw that the path we had come from was now thick with armed guerrillas.
Female guerrillas have come carrying babies, and families have brought jungle pets: monkeys, pigs, river otters, and coatis.
But he said his aunt, fearing reprisals from the guerrillas, told him never to return to his village.
He was released after apologizing for his actions during the war, when he helped train anti-Communist guerrillas.
In February, Mr. Duterte boasted that he ordered military officials to shoot female communist guerrillas in the genitals.
Blazt, 20, joined the Guerrillas in December after previous stints with complexity, G2 Esports, Midnight Esports and UYU.
In the 2000s, when Mr. Uribe was president, tough on security meant applying relentless military force against guerrillas.
The episode ended without bloodshed and the release of the imprisoned guerrillas, who soon renewed their insurrectionary war.
American "advisers" were trying to help the Army of the Republic of Vietnam ward off the Vietcong guerrillas.
Ground-to-air close support was first used in Nicaragua where the Marines fought guerrillas in the 1920s.
Lost Boys swigged White Bull (the local beer) next to hardened guerrillas bobbing their heads to reggae rap.
It was named after the yacht that brought the guerrillas to fight in the Cuban Revolution in 1956.
As a boy, he said, he watched military planes bomb nearby hillsides as they hunted for communist guerrillas.
I spent most of my time focused on the two-screen projection,"The Guerrillas of Cu Chi" (2012).
In 1991, Abrams pleaded guilty to withholding information from Congress about a secret effort to arm Nicaraguan guerrillas.
Their adversaries were a company of about 100 guerrillas who hid during the day and moved at night.
Cifuentes described how Chapo had brokered his complicated deal with the FARC guerrillas for six tons of cocaine.
The Colombian government was also criticized for disregarding human rights as it stepped up the war against the guerrillas.
And the last thing anyone needed was for radical blacks to start getting ideas directly from the Cuban guerrillas.
"Duque has sent a lousy message to demobilized guerrillas," said leftist Senator Aida Avella of the Patriotic Union party.
But collecting money from Colombian guerrillas and narco-traffickers from thousands of miles away in the US is tough.
Duterte has also said he would pursue peace with Marxist guerrillas and has even offered their leaders government roles.
Yet BIFF guerrillas and Abu Sayyaf terrorists remain active in the south, as the latest bombing in Basilan showed.
The government defeated separatist guerrillas from the ethnic Tamil minority in 2009, after more than 25 years of conflict.
The Surge will face the Guerrillas and the Legion will follow against the Ultra in elimination matches early Sunday.
He must now work out how to revise the accord without pushing some former guerrillas into taking up arms.
But they are better off with ex-guerrillas wielding instruments in the streets rather than guns in the jungle.
So many soldiers were killed by the guerrillas, (and) now they have to look after them -- what an irony!
Take El Salvador, where civil war between Marxist guerrillas and the army killed 75,000 people between 1980 and 1992.
Mr Duque is aligned with Álvaro Uribe, a former president and critic of the peace deal with FARC guerrillas.
Clashes have flared in recent weeks between the army and guerrillas in Kachin and Shan states in the north.
For decades, the rebels have forced children to become soldiers, training them as guerrillas to lay mines and fight.
He became prime minister in a Hanoi-backed regime, and continued to battle Khmer Rouge guerrillas into the 1990s.
Castro rose to power in 1959 when he and a small army of guerrillas overthrew Cuban dictator Fulgenico Batista.
It has helped Colombia's government in long-running peace talks with the FARC guerrillas, which take place in Havana.
Al entrar al cañón, Bernal supo que estaba controlado por guerrillas de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Farc).
The impasse, and frustration with the slow pace of reintegration, mean many former guerrillas are leaving the transition camps.
I was part of a CBS team that went in with the Mujahideen guerrillas after the Russians pulled out.
Rebels said that such an amnesty, which would also need approval by Congress, could cover about 530 jailed guerrillas.
The guerrillas were behind us, the cops in front, both groups aiming at us — or rather, at each other.
Lozada told me that the weather reminded him of the borrascas , tropical storms that terrorized guerrillas in the forest.
On his laptop, he showed me photos of guerrillas posed against dazzling backdrops: rivers, jungle peaks, ancient cave paintings.
"Guerrillas" was called "probably the best novel of 1975" by the editors of The New York Times Book Review.
There are thousands of guerrillas who need food, clothing, and everything that you need to live day to day.
Separately, Mr. Duterte was criticized for having boasted of ordering soldiers to shoot female communist guerrillas in the genitals.
Instead, a series of pitched battles between police and guerrillas broke out in side streets leading to the station.
Mr. Fuentes, whose brother was killed in the late 1990s, said he had made his peace with the guerrillas.
The Guerrillas and OpTic Gaming Los Angeles will host the Los Angeles Home Series on March 7 and 8.
A gruesome civil war between the government and Marxist guerrillas in El Salvador from 1980-1992 claimed 75,000 lives.
His unit was constantly on the move, clashing with Chinese troops and guerrillas who put up a fierce resistance.
In 1982, a band of Guatemalan soldiers entered the tiny village of Dos Erres, looking for anti-government guerrillas.
His armed forces responded to Shining Path prison riots by killing hundreds of guerrillas, some even as they surrendered.
Like the farmers and guerrillas, we fought with rifles and grenades, which we could throw farther than most Vietnamese.
The NPA guerrillas have been targeting mines, plantations and other businesses, demanding "revolutionary taxation" to finance arms purchases and recruitment.
Under normal legislative rules, it could take up to a year to approve an amnesty for rank-and-file guerrillas.
The central government has compounded the problem by refusing to differentiate between the new type of demonstrator and the guerrillas.
He is credited with restoring economic stability and with defeating the Maoist Shining Path guerrillas, who carried out terrorist attacks.
The Cali Cartel had carted Christina off to the jungle, where FARC, the Colombian Marxist-Leninist guerrillas, had their outposts.
But the FARC stalled while they haggled over the specifications for the camps where ex-guerrillas are to live temporarily.
Levels of violence have dropped significantly since the government started to negotiate a deal with the FARC guerrillas in 2012.
IRA guerrillas were excluded from the 1998 prize to Catholic John Hume and Protestant David Trimble for their peace agreement.
Mr Brownfield suggests that some Venezuelan emigrants could become anti-regime guerrillas, but Colombia's government would be nervous of that.
By that time, leftist guerrillas had seized power in Nicaragua and were mounting strong campaigns in El Salvador and Guatemala.
Ankara views the YPG as a terrorist group because of its links to guerrillas waging an insurgency in southeast Turkey.
Thousands of former guerrillas were assassinated by paramilitaries after joining a political party during a peace attempt in the 1980s.
That amounts to about 5,000 guerrillas, gang members, paramilitary fighters and other criminals, including FARC dissidents who renounced the peace.
An estimated 220,000 people have been killed in more than 0003 years of fighting between the guerrillas and the government.
Every few weeks guerrillas ambush Indian patrols, and every few weeks a suspected infiltrator or militant is killed in return.
Ecopetrol, the country's largest crude producer, regularly grapples with social protests and attacks by leftist guerrillas, who frequently bomb pipelines.
Mr. Kerrey was awarded a Bronze Star after his squad falsely reported that it had killed 21 Viet Cong guerrillas.
But when the guerrillas rolled in, after a brief period of calm, there was widespread shooting, looting and many executions.
The fight against Somoza had brought together disparate factions, including Marxist guerrillas (like Ortega) and middle-class intellectuals (like Ramírez).
The FARC will become a political party, and, before long, former guerrillas will be able to run for public office.
Small wonder then that the guerrillas' victory inspired such outpourings among those in whose name the war had been fought.
The Taliban regime was overthrown during the American-led assault in 2001, but the war against the guerrillas goes on.
He also suggested that Ocalan suspected PKK guerrillas based in the mountains of northern Iraq of "treachery" against his leadership.
It's highly probable that the guerrillas will have to eradicate illegal crops in their areas of control — Guaviare among them.
"Colombia cannot become a failed state electorally because of the enemies of peace," the former guerrillas wrote in the statement.
None of the area's villagers were hoping for such a visit, as the guerrillas did not have a good reputation.
With tips like the one from the mayor, the army started closing in on Guevara and his band of guerrillas.
He acted out of opposition to the Reagan administration's support for Central American dictators accused of brutally suppressing leftist guerrillas.
The victims were accused of collaborating with left-wing guerrillas, but most of them were women, children and old people.
Rules are rules, but the Guerrillas bounced back in their second series against the Florida Mutineers and won 3-2.
In 1966, Swapo guerrillas launched the first military operations of their uneven armed struggle against vastly superior South African forces.
Counting recidivists, guerrillas who never demobilized in 2017 and new recruits, these dissident bands now have 2,000 to 2,500 members.
The guerrillas have long drawn recruits from landless peasants, who have embraced armed struggle as the means of acquiring land.
Al Qaeda was set up by Arab guerrillas who flocked to Afghanistan to fight Soviet occupation forces in the 1980s.
A peace treaty signed in 1992 ended the war in El Salvador, and the guerrillas morphed into a political party.
The former FARC guerrillas will be on the ballot as the Common Alternative Revolutionary Force party; that is a novelty.
"I fought the guerrillas in combat, fighting gun to gun, and not like a coward or a psychopath," he said.
But Mr. Wallace preferred driving to the countryside, bluffing his way past military checkpoints and making contact with the guerrillas.
Along with many other inmates, he was freed a few months after the guerrillas rode into Havana in early 253.
Al-Qaeda was set up by Arab guerrillas who flocked to Afghanistan to fight Soviet occupation forces in the 1980s.
For Camila, the best way to do this was to join the guerrillas, which gave her a sense of power.
Wearing rubber boots and a vest, the Eleno — as ELN guerrillas are known — intimated that it would not happen again.
Under the terms of an agreement between the government and the guerrillas, nobody who is found guilty will serve jail time.
While that happens, they will maintain the ceasefire (and the UN its mission to monitor both this and the guerrillas' disarmament).
The guerrillas in the mountains, together with sabotage and strikes across the island, broke the spirit of Batista's army and government.
When the conflict ends, indigenous people often fear that demobilized guerrillas will return to their areas and violate their land rights.
Just how much the guerrillas have stashed away or invested from decades of drug-dealing, illegal mining and extortion is uncertain.
The profit in catering to relatively poor ex-guerrillas is unlikely to be spectacular, but it could open up other opportunities.
The guerrillas are fighting for the rights of the landless in parts of eastern and southern India, dubbed "the Red Corridor".
Aid to help Colombia fight drugs and implement a peace deal with former guerrillas will continue, but at a reduced level.
After Pedro Barrera's tip-off, RAF pilots flew reconnaissance missions to photograph the Belize jungle for any sign of Guatemalan guerrillas.
Two Ecuadorean journalists and their driver were murdered by breakaway FARC guerrillas, after being kidnapped last month near the Colombian border.
A chief concern now is that paramilitary forces, like the Urabeños who threatened Solano, will target activists and demobilized FARC guerrillas.
The guerrillas have been targeting mines, plantations, construction and telecommunication companies, demanding "revolutionary taxation" to finance arms purchases and recruitment activities.
Corruption has been a problem in the past, and observers rightly wonder how guerrillas manage to penetrate heavily guarded bases repeatedly.
That's where groups like the GUP, as the nascent Pacific guerrillas are known by their initials in Spanish, have stepped in.
He points to soaring attendance at funerals for slain guerrillas and to a disturbing trend towards militancy among the better educated.
The entire canyon, Dr. Bernal knew driving in, was controlled by guerrillas with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.
In 1954, Lansdale shifted his attention to Vietnam, where France was losing its war against Ho Chi Minh's Viet Minh guerrillas.
Female guerrillas are meant to be seen as exemplars who show that female leadership is crucial in every sphere of society.
Under the 1996 peace accord that ended the conflict, neither the military nor the guerrillas were held accountable for war crimes.
Colombia has long dealt with left-wing guerrillas, right-wing paramilitaries, and criminal syndicates — all involved in the country's drug trade.
They have abandoned any hope that the guerrillas will topple the government one day, as revolutionaries did in Cuba and Nicaragua.
But more often, teachers come with instructions on using Facebook and Twitter — tools the guerrillas see as vital for future electioneering.
We came across the second town, a small outpost of a few dozen homes where we were to meet the guerrillas.
They invited the rural people to turn into snitches, to turn into informers, to infiltrate popular organizations, to infiltrate the guerrillas.
Those failures merit more analysis and suggest that it is not enough to train guerrillas and drop them onto the battlefield.
And when Mexican guerrillas seized planes and flew them to Cuba, Mr. Castro either immediately returned the hijackers or imprisoned them.
Su argumento es que la lucha contra la delincuencia, el terrorismo y las guerrillas se han convertido también en un negocio.
Under the peace deal, the former guerrillas were guaranteed five seats in the Senate and five in the House of Representatives.
During the country's civil war, from 1980 to 1992, an American-backed government waged a scorched-earth campaign against leftist guerrillas.
From 413 to 2008, as many as 5,000 civilians or guerrillas were killed outside of combat, according to the United Nations.
On learning Bishop Jaramillo's identity, the guerrillas abducted him, claiming that they wanted him to pass a message to the government.
When South African guerrillas from the African National Congress set up a base in his country, he looked the other way.
The Los Angeles Guerrillas and Paris Legion also won 3-2, beating the Florida Mutineers and OpTic Gaming Los Angeles, respectively.
This compelling and highly readable narrative relies significantly on first-person accounts from American servicemen and Vietnamese soldiers, guerrillas and civilians.
Leftist Salvadoran guerrillas, emboldened by the Marxist Sandinistas' success in neighboring Nicaragua, had been trying to overthrow the country's ruling junta.
It had been years since such an attack in the city, which was once terrorized by drug traffickers and leftist guerrillas.
" The guerrillas said the attacks on Wednesday had "occurred in the middle of a complex situation of conflict in the country.
He recalled that Mr. Obama was one of the first leaders in whom he confided his plans to negotiate with the guerrillas.
In the capital, the government denied attacking civilians in Pajok, saying its forces were merely conducting an operation against SPLM-IO guerrillas.
Armed mainly with home-made rifles, cutlasses and juju (black magic) charms, the guerrillas have limited power to carry out their threats.
The countries are technically at war and northern Israeli communities came under rocket fire by Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas during fighting in 2006.
They had been cooped up in a tent in the mountains, playing dominoes with former guerrillas, waiting for the rain to stop.
Front-runner conservative Ivan Duque is pledging to make "corrections" to aspects of the accord including to amnesty terms for former guerrillas.
Gus Hales, a "2 para" veteran who served in Belize in 1983, now suspects his jungle patrols were unwittingly aimed at guerrillas.
Pakistan, battling Islamist militants as well as separatist guerrillas in parts of the country, has promised to ensure security for the project.
Traditionally conservative Colombian voters, in favor of peace in principle but unhappy at perceived soft treatment for the guerrillas, confounded those forecasts.
Battles between the guerrillas, paramilitaries, drug gangs and the army raged in the countryside and there were atrocities committed on all sides.
The company has had to deal with at least a dozen pipeline attacks, usually attributed to leftist guerrillas, so far this year.
Most reports at the time said that the helicopter experienced mechanical failure; it has not been determined that guerrillas shot it down.
And after three years of hard talking, it is the most the government could extract from the much-weakened, but undefeated, guerrillas.
To punish an uncooperative businessman, the guerrillas set fire to his gas station, blowing up an entire neighborhood, along with Hesmar's cart.
Battles between the guerrillas, paramilitaries, drug gangs and the Colombian army have raged in the countryside with atrocities committed on all sides.
It is most wary of right-wing paramilitaries like those that arose in past decades to fight the FARC and other guerrillas.
The decades-long armed conflict between the guerrillas and the paramilitaries erupted abruptly on our island in 2000, when I was 16.
In Yarí, Lozada had organized a conference for guerrillas to vet the treaty—the FARC 's final summit as an armed organization.
Without much evidence, the weekly claimed that the radio station's staff had used the station to send secret messages to the guerrillas.
On a typical afternoon, your fellow passengers may include Iranian-trained guerrillas and death-squad veterans who have grown rich on embezzlement.
China and North Korea trace their relationship to the early 20th century, when Chinese and Korean guerrillas fought together against Japanese colonialists.
He refused, declining to take calls from the captured president of the Supreme Court and rejecting offers to negotiate with the guerrillas.
Many former guerrillas have returned to fighting, while other criminal and paramilitary groups have expanded their control over parts of the country.
But OpTic stole the show in their dramatic first encounter with the Los Angeles Guerrillas by rallying from the brink of defeat.
All the men of the town had already fled into the hills, fearing the guerrillas would try to draft them as fighters.
At this point in the war, we still felt confident that we could defeat the guerrillas and the North Vietnamese Army units.
The perimeter is guarded by the Colombian military, which is adjusting to a new role: protecting the guerrillas rather than fighting them.
The agreement was reached at peace talks in the Netherlands, two months after guerrillas killed three soldiers and nearly derailed the process.
Florida started out hot with a 250-176 win in Hardpoint on Azhir Cave before the Guerrillas won the next two games.
Turkey has repeatedly threatened to attack U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters in northeastern Syria who have links to Kurdish guerrillas operating in Turkey.
In the final decades, guerrillas moved into narcotics, financing the conflict through taxes on marijuana and cocaine, government officials and experts say.
Revolar was founded by Jacqueline Ros, whose sister was assaulted twice, and Andrea Perdomo, whose grandmother was kidnapped by guerrillas in Colombia.
But at the village level in the Marine sector, the Viet Cong guerrillas had lost much of the support of the farmers.
For instance, when Confederate-aligned guerrillas near Helena, Arkansas, killed one sailor from the USS Cairo and nearly captured another, revenge was swift.
The former guerrillas who used to run the EPRDFdrew a sharp line between religion and state when they came to power in 1991.
They are the last of the 7,000 guerrillas deemed not guilty of serious crimes who have been granted amnesty or released from prison.
The recent arrest of a FARC leader on U.S. drug trafficking charges has jeopardized relations between the former guerrillas and the Colombian government.
The guerrillas are the political bosses of only 500,000 Colombians (barely more than 1% of the population) and impose their domination by force.
Chile has long maintained it had fairly convicted the guerrillas under a democratically elected government that followed Pinochet's nearly two decades in power.
Bogota, Colombia (CNN en Español)Many Colombians have known nothing but a time of conflict between the government and the guerrillas of FARC.
Representatives of both the government and communist guerrillas would sign a joint declaration committing "to unilateral ceasefires with no time limit", it said.
Now the guerrillas' assets will be declared during the six-month disarmament period established in the peace accord should voters approve the measure.
Mr García could not curb either the terrorism of the Shining Path Maoist guerrillas or the abuses of the army in repressing it.
After that, Castro supported, trained, and armed guerrillas in Guatemala, subjecting the country to a conflict that ended with the 1996 peace accords.
Barry Goldwater had listed the use of small nuclear weapons as a way to destroy key infrastructure used by communist guerrillas in Vietnam.
Under this, some 13,000 guerrillas disarmed; the FARC's new political party gained ten temporary seats in congress; and the government promised rural development.
Drive past a police checkpoint a few miles away and you are in territory loyal to "the guys", a euphemism for Maoist guerrillas.
Romero had criticised the country's military regime, which was engaged in a war against leftist guerrillas, and spoke on behalf of the poor.
Closed to civilians, and swelling by the day with newly surrendered troops, the camps are home to the guerrillas for the foreseeable future.
They had seen it as a democratic alternative to the PKK, but felt the party was not distancing itself enough from the guerrillas.
Pakistan denies giving material support to the Kashmir guerrillas but says it provides moral and diplomatic support in Kashmir's struggle for self-determination.
Government troops were advised to stay alert on the movements of the estimated 3,800 leftist guerrillas, said military spokesman Major-General Restituto Padilla.
Dissent and even subordination are expected on some scale, but for the most part, the guerrillas seem ready to lay down their weapons.
They contrast Venezuela's laborious referendum process with the speed with which neighboring Colombia is organizing a referendum on a peace deal with guerrillas.
Another document purportedly shows the Venezuelan military gave explosives to the guerrillas, who have fought the Colombian government for more than five decades.
PROBLEMS "MORE VISIBLE" Luis Carlos Villegas, Colombia's defense minister, told Reuters the problems with other gangs, guerrillas and criminals aren't new or worsening.
Prácticamente no quedaba nada, solo vestigios de un jardín que las guerrillas solían cuidar en un claro que usaban como salón de baile.
The FARC and the government have agreed to build three monuments to the war, made from the melted-down weapons of the guerrillas.
Timochenko mused that it would be nice to be in an apartment building inhabited entirely by former guerrillas, to keep the family together.
In May 2009, the Sri Lankan army trapped 100,000 civilians and Tiger guerrillas between the jungle and the ocean, and shelled them relentlessly.
Twice before he had gone to photograph the rebel fighters; I'd been taken by the pictures of life among the region's last guerrillas.
The writing was, after all, on the wall: The town appeared to be aligned with the very groups that wanted to kill guerrillas.
Here they mingled with the guerrillas who had taken up arms against the generals, learning the strategic value of planning, organization and solidarity.
After that, all Vietnamese became synonymous with Vietcong guerrillas for Lieutenant Calley, and soon the rest of the company adopted his harsh attitudes.
The Americans and Hondurans wanted to overthrow the Marxist Sandinista government in Nicaragua and help the government in El Salvador defeat leftist guerrillas.
Many of the victims were noncombatants in Maya communities that were destroyed during the army's scorched-earth effort to flush out leftist guerrillas.
In some cases, peasants were slain and dressed up as guerrillas, or weapons were planted on them, so soldiers could meet their quotas.
When the patrol failed to find the guerrillas or guns, they pulled villagers from their homes and raped many girls, according to prosecutors.
Defeating the Communist guerrillas would have been an easy matter if the South Vietnamese people had refused to hide them in their midst.
The Guerrillas looked very impressive in Game 2, Search and Destroy on Piccadilly, taking the map with the round count at 6-3.
Following that map, casters John "Revan" Boble and Ben "Benson" Bowe announced that the Guerrillas forfeited the map for using a banned item.
It was later confirmed that Guerrillas player Andres "Lacefield" Lacefield was using Hardline, which is banned under the Call of Duty League ruleset.
According to the affidavit, a deal dividing drug profits and providing weapons to FARC was discussed in the negotiations with Colombia's leftist guerrillas.
In 1997, the mayor was shot dead by armed men in his office, one of countless killings that residents attribute to the guerrillas.
KSE ultimately settled the lawsuit and went on to invest $25 million in a Call of Duty League team, the Los Angeles Guerrillas.
In Latin America, left-wing guerrillas and right-wing paramilitaries, both involved in drug trafficking, have in the past appeared on the list.
The 1984 action movie "Red Dawn" told the story of a band of heartland guerrillas, the Wolverines, that confronts a Soviet invading force.
Colombians knew what Americans did not: that the root of the country's violence lay not in drugs or guerrillas, but in rotten politics.
The attack sent shock waves across the city, where bombings were once common as drug traffickers and leftist guerrillas waged aggressive terror campaigns.
Military rule should be extended in Mindanao given threats from Maoist guerrillas, Islamist militants and separatist groups, Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said.
Afterwards, Camila and her mother were illegally detained by paramilitaries and accused of supporting the guerrillas, and this stirred up anger in Camila.
" Once they got the commander's approval, the new recruits began their induction into the group — what she called "a basic school for guerrillas.
Little more than a fortnight later, the communist guerrillas marched into the capital Phnom Penh and one of history's most infamous genocides began.
In 2015, Indian special forces crossed into Myanmar to hunt down guerrillas of the group who had taken shelter in the neighboring country.
Israel says it has carried out scores of strikes in Syria against suspected Iranian emplacements or arms transfers to Hezbollah guerrillas in neighboring Lebanon.
On November 24th the president and the guerrillas' leader, Rodrigo "Timochenko" Londoño, signed it in a sombre ceremony at a small theatre in Bogotá.
Mr. Abdi, also known as Mazlum Kobani, had joined the Kurdish guerrillas during university and become a protégé of the movement's founder, Abdullah Ocalan.
Israel says its air raids on Syria are needed to foil deployments and arms transfers by Iran or Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas, allies of Damascus.
More than 220,000 people have been killed in Colombia's conflict, which has pitted leftist guerrillas against right-wing paramilitary groups and the security forces.
After laying down their arms, more than 7,903 FARC guerrillas are opening bank accounts and picking up debit cards, many for the first time.
Abroad it became a handbook for anti-Nazi partisans in Russia, for Huk guerrillas in the Philippines and for anti-British revolutionaries in India.
At that time, thousands of former guerrillas, labor activists and communist militants were killed by right-wing militias, sometimes in collaboration with state agents.
Even though rank and file soldiers possibly did not realize their patrols targeted guerrillas, senior British officers were well aware that was the purpose.
This did not deter the Brigadier from sharing sensitive intelligence with him about Britain's unsuccessful search for guerrillas, which alluded to Pedro Barrera's failure.
The anti-FARC brigade want to bar ex-guerrillas guilty of the worst crimes from holding elected office until they have served their sentences.
The counter-example is Colombia, where the government and the FARC guerrillas asked the UN for help in ending half a century of war.
More than 220,0003 people have died on the battlefield or in massacres during the struggle between leftist guerrillas, right-wing paramilitaries and government troops.
The Oliver Sinisterra Front has refused to demobilise since a peace deal with the FARC guerrillas was signed by the Colombian government in 2016.
Before dying, Ascensión told her relatives that soldiers deployed in the town to combat drug traffickers and guerrillas, had raped and then beaten her.
Maduro met Kerry in Colombia's coastal city of Cartagena after the signing of a major peace deal between leftist guerrillas and the Colombian government.
United States officials have warned repeatedly that former guerrillas have not left the drug business and continue to have involvement in the American market.
He was a hero of the revolutionary left in Latin America, proving that a ragtag band of guerrillas could overthrow the Western Hemisphere's hegemon.
Israel's air force mostly flies missions close to home, in the Gaza Strip and against arms shipments to Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon and Syria.
The NDF, the political arm of the Maoist guerrillas, said it regretted the unilateral cancellation of talks on such vital social and economic reforms.
In the 230s, the Jasons invented a type of sensor that could detect enemy guerrillas in Vietnam and communicate their location to U.S. bombers.
AS NEWS spread that security forces had killed Burhan Wani and two other guerrillas, admirers from across the Kashmir Valley headed to his village.
Four years of negotiations between the government and the guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, were going up in smoke.
But some of the 13,000 demobilized guerrillas, frustrated by a lack of promised vocational training and reintegration programs, have already returned to the jungle.
The rebels are planning to hold their "10th Conference," where the guerrillas are expected to critique the text of the deal and approve it.
But many Colombians despise the FARC , and it will be difficult to persuade employers to hire ex-guerrillas—especially when jobs are already scarce.
Last September, Carlos Antonio Lozada, a commander of Colombia's FARC guerrillas, returned home to a jungle encampment in the vast wetland region called Yarí.
Before their demobilization in the mid-2000s, the militiamen came to rival the guerrillas as drug traffickers and outdo them as human rights abusers.
Both the guerrillas and the paramilitary groups funded their activities with drug money, collecting "war taxes" and providing security for traffickers in their areas.
In winning the presidency in 1999 he defeated a coalition of Socialists, Communists and former guerrillas by aligning himself with a center-right party.
Ms. Wali often criticized the United States for supporting the guerrillas who had fought against the Soviet takeover and then morphed into the Taliban.
Author Chris Robé documents this rich history in his new book Breaking the Spell: A History of Anarchist Filmmakers, Videotape Guerrillas, and Digital Ninjas.
The end of his term was marred by an escalating war with Shining Path guerrillas, hyperinflation surpassing 2,000,000 percent and accusations of widespread corruption.
Later Sunday, the Surge — who swept the Guerrillas in Group A's lower bracket — will battle the RØKKR for the right to face the FaZe.
Daily life was focused on continuous small patrols of 235 to 2500 men with the mission of finding and killing or capturing Vietcong guerrillas.
He said it will be a challenge for the guerrillas to inch into a political landscape where they are unschooled in running a campaign.
In the liaison office, she organized the White House Central American Outreach Group to document the Marxist orientation of the Sandinista guerrillas in Nicaragua.
In all this, Swapo's guerrillas in the People's Liberation Army of Namibia — backed by Cuba and the Soviet Union — played a relatively limited role.
In 2006, Hezbollah guerrillas launched a more advanced version of the Silkworm, a Chinese C-701, at an Israeli warship off the Lebanese coast.
The government of El Salvador, which is led by a party of former leftist guerrillas, has also been a frequent target of Republican critics.
Eventually, Gerbic's Guerrillas will produce an account, and Operation Peach Pit will be online with the hope of reaching a future audience with logic.
The guerrillas' departure leaves a hole in the coca trade at the same time as granting the state access to these long abandoned regions.
"Colombia cannot be a cradle for guerrillas disguised as supposed leaders and we've begun the fight to exterminate them throughout Colombia," one flyer stated.
One diplomat close to the situation fears a border war between Colombia and Venezuela, which hosts 1,000 or so Colombian guerrillas from the ELN group.
Israeli officials have previously disclosed scores of air strikes within Syria to prevent suspected arms transfers to Lebanon's Shi'ite Hezbollah guerrillas or Iranian military deployments.
Jose Maria Sison said Duterte wants the guerrillas to surrender without addressing the social ills that have inflamed one of Asia&aposs longest communist rebellions.
Two South African soldiers were wounded, one critically, in the early morning assault by Mai Mai guerrillas, the South African military said in a statement.
The rebel leader arrested on Monday, Ariel Arbitrario, was among dozens of guerrillas freed last year when the government and the rebels resumed peace talks.
His opening gambit has been to propose legislation granting a blanket amnesty to rank-and-file FARC guerrillas who are not wanted for serious crimes.
The FARC's top commander, Rodrigo Londoño Echeverri, known as Timochenko, said the guerrillas would "use only words as a weapon to build toward the future".
When Arcane's guerrillas storm Holland's laboratory, they kill Alec's sister and chase him into the swamp where they assume he dies when the lab explodes.
Argentina had been in turmoil for years, with radical leftist guerrillas carrying out hundreds of assassinations, which Perón attempted to crush with increasingly bloody tactics.
As in the original agreement, guerrillas (and members of state security forces) who confess to crimes before a special tribunal will continue to avoid jail.
They will now serve their sentences in areas no bigger than the demobilisation zones in which guerrillas will be concentrated once the deal takes effect.
"The reason for all peace processes in the world is precisely so that guerrillas leave their arms and can participate in politics legally," he said.
Brazil's military dictatorship, which fell in 1985, used police death squads to kill political opponents (some of whom were urban guerrillas) and other unwanted people.
But many in the high command viewed him with suspicion, believing him to be sympathetic to the guerrillas of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front.
Last month Ecuador, then one of six guarantor countries, said it would not host the negotiations as long as the guerrillas continued to wage attacks.
We should have been out organizing, which incidentally, we were much better at than pretending to be urban guerrillas, which we were quite terrible at.
JUAN MANUEL SANTOS chose his words carefully after signing a peace deal with Colombia's FARC guerrillas in 2016, officially ending a 50-year-long conflict.
Congress approved a transitional justice plan for former guerrillas, but failed to approve political reforms and laws to help coca farmers switch to other crops.
The guerrillas wanted to buy some new weapons, and Georgescu, a 22-year-old Romanian arms trafficker, said he had just what they were after.
The guerrillas wanted to buy some new weapons, and Georgescu, a 29-year-old Romanian arms trafficker, said he had just what they were after.
AFTER 52 years of conflict, Colombia's government and the leftist guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) signed a peace deal in 2016.
The original host Ecuador pulled its support for the talks, saying it would not host them as long as the guerrillas continued to wage attacks.
They were banana workers, killed because paramilitaries insisted they were allied with the guerrillas, who had infiltrated the banana unions in the 1980s and 1990s.
MANILA, Philippines – A Philippine official says the government is delaying the proposed resumption of peace talks with communist guerrillas this month to allow public consultations.
Colombia's peace agreement of 2016 between the FARC guerrillas and a democratic government was also pioneering in applying current international law, but through restorative justice.
Because of what Colombia's United Nations verification mission calls "growing frustration with the lack of opportunities," most ex-guerrillas have left the 2000 demobilization zones.
Paramilitary police have clamped curfews on restive Kurdish towns and arrested hundreds of alleged PKK supporters; guerrillas have struck back with roadside bombs and shootings.
Back in Austria, Fischer learned that he had been put on a terror watch list for having fought with Kurdish guerrillas associated with the PKK.
That process is to be overseen by the UN. The guerrillas will eradicate coca fields and clear landmines, which have killed 11,000 people since 1990.
The UN predicts that an army offensive launched last month against Islamist guerrillas near the border with Uganda will drive another 370,000 from their homes.
Some dissidents have set up splinter factions, like the Pacific guerrillas, who are already "taxing" local traffickers and extorting grocery stores and other small businesses.
The road that runs through it did not appear on digital maps; impassable for so long under the guerrillas, it had been all but forgotten.
There was virtually nothing left of it, just remnants of a garden the guerrillas once maintained, in a clearing they'd used as their dance hall.
Mainz said his troops had learned from the Israelis' experiences in fighting Hamas guerrillas in Gaza, and had in turn shared tips from U.S. warfronts.
The military has in years past estimated the PKK's total fighting force at about 5,000, counting the guerrillas' ranks in rural Turkey and northern Iraq.
Partly under American pressure, and with the guerrillas reduced to an irritant, the army agreed to a return to democracy, at first under its tutelage.
In the late eighties, Lozada went to Ecuador with a group of guerrillas to kidnap a wealthy narco-trafficker linked to the Cali cocaine cartel.
Concealed behind the tree line, the guerrillas had war-ready camps, with trenches to foil a ground invasion and bunkers to protect against air raids.
Someone whistles, a signal that an airplane is approaching overhead, and the guerrillas turn off their lights so as not to be seen from above.
Fears of a repeat have hardened the guerrillas' resolve not to disarm until they feel sure of their safety, complicating the talks hosted by Cuba.
Colombia is the United States' closest ally and largest aid recipient in the region, and the partnership has focused on combating narcotics, guerrillas and terrorism.
" Others are in jail for advocating a resumption of the collapsed peace process with the Kurdish guerrillas — although few here dare use the word "guerrilla.
Nicaragua's president, Daniel Ortega, who first came to power leading Marxist guerrillas against the dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza, has denied government responsibility for the turmoil.
Prosecutors played an intercepted phone call of the kingpin striking a deal with Colombian guerrillas to move six tons of cocaine from Ecuador to Mexico.
Villagers in the province, he found, felt forgotten by what they saw as the inept, corrupt South Vietnamese government and often harbored Viet Cong guerrillas.
Clocking in at a more manageable 70 minutes, Tierra Adentro follows preservationists, immigrants, guerrillas, and indigenous peoples in the Darién Gap between Panama and Colombia.
When Mao Zedong's guerrillas seized power in China in 1949, they did not take over a clearly defined country, much less an entirely willing one.
Rebuffing international censure over the non-combatant toll in Gaza, Israel said it forces exercised restraint while confronting guerrillas who operated in densely populated areas.
They allied with former soldiers and guerrillas who, with the economy cratered by a decade of fighting, couldn't find jobs and turned to street crime.
The petition comes on the same day Duterte is set to host a dinner for a group of dozens of former NPA guerrillas who surrendered.
But his convictions for illegally selling arms to Iran to fund right-wing guerrillas fighting a leftist regime in Nicaragua were all reversed on appeal.
The rebooted guerrillas are likely to spend much time in Venezuela, where the Maduro government has been tolerant of, even aligned with, Colombia's leftist bands.
The new agreement also allows charges to be presented in ordinary courts of justice against former guerrillas involved in human rights crimes and drug trafficking.
But the notion of letting guerrillas off easy has turned peace talks, once the bread and butter of Colombian politics, into its political third rail.
He said the guerrillas have been in phone discussions with Miguel Ceballos, the country's new peace commissioner; Mr. Ceballos declined to comment on any talks.
The Lebanese government has tried to curb the guerrillas from using this country as a base for operations against neighboring Israel for fear of reprisals.
In conversation with a man crossing the border, whose two daughters were combatants, I wondered what it must be like "losing" your daughters to the guerrillas.
As the guerrillas relinquish territory and make the transition to civilian life, it hopes that they will encourage farmers to make the switch away from coca.
A small exhibition, displaying military uniforms, guerrillas' weapons and quotes about peace from the likes of Confucius and John Lennon, lined the walkway to the stage.
After they seized power in 1949, Mao and his fellow guerrillas (despite hailing from far-flung regions) retained this form, calling it putonghua, or "common language".
Typically, the guerrillas use night-vision goggles, sniper rifles and motorcycles to attack outposts of the Afghan army or, more often, the less well-equipped police.
Those now in charge are former guerrillas from the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), a group of tribal militias united only by hatred of the north.
Like many, Aleman said he was inspired by the leftist Sandinista revolution, which topped Somoza and resisted the U.S.-backed Contra guerrillas during the following decade.
It has a direct impact on the United States: mass emigration and Venezuela's tolerance of drug trafficking and Colombian guerrillas in its territory destabilise the region.
Those 282 represent a tiny fraction of the estimated 2500,000 who have disappeared during Colombia's half century of conflict between government forces and left-wing guerrillas.
Those 15 represent a tiny fraction of the estimated 45,000 who have disappeared during Colombia's half century of conflict between government forces and left-wing guerrillas.
Kosovo veterans' organizations say more than 50 ex-KLA guerrillas have been questioned as witnesses or suspects in atrocities against Serbs during the 1998-99 conflict.
A DECADE or so has passed since a ferocious war between the state and the FARC, an army of leftist narco-guerrillas, dominated life in Colombia.
La carretera que pasa por ahí no aparecía en los mapas digitales, pues estaba prohibido el paso debido a las guerrillas; había quedado en el olvido.
That prevents the next three governments from cancelling or changing the agreement, including its controversial provisions under which guerrillas who confess to crimes are treated leniently.
Many Colombians felt the guerrillas would have gotten off too easily in a deal that would have allowed a vast majority of them to avoid prison.
Afghanistan has been in conflict since the late 1970s when U.S.-backed Afghan guerrillas repelled the Soviet Union from the country in a nine-year war.
The interference of regional and global powers, combined with the fragmentation of militias and guerrillas on the battlefield, have made the conflict appear all but unresolvable.
In the mid-eighties, a FARC commander named Javier Delgado and another officer formed a splinter faction and began accusing their fellow-guerrillas of being spies.
Communist guerrillas are not known for their fashion sense, but Lozada, a limber man with a shaved head and a small paunch, has a dandyish streak.
It was broken by a man in a beret with a red star who yelled slogans shouted by guerrillas throughout the ages: "Against imperialism," he shouted.
The KIA and aid workers have called it the most intense conflict since Kachin guerrillas started fighting the government for greater autonomy in the early 1960s.
In both cases, they played to bloody and unsatisfactory stalemates against anti-communist guerrillas being armed and aided by highly organised South African Defence Force units.
His family believes he was recruited into the force because, generally speaking, if the guerrillas want to kill someone, they do it right then and there.
The last "civilian" to become defense minister, ex-trade union boss Amir Peretz, managed the 2006 war with Hezbollah guerrillas that calmed the Israel-Lebanon border.
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He had no intention of withdrawing the British troops holding off Communist guerrillas, but he wanted to scare the Americans into realizing what was at stake.
In his 1975 novel "Guerrillas," the English girlfriend of an exiled South African resistance hero acts on her fantasies of native sexual power to disastrous effect.
Many say that former guerrillas who have dominated the government since last year's election have failed at leading the country, which has a significant Serbian minority.
Background: In the 24s, the Reagan administration supported a military-led government in El Salvador in a civil war against guerrillas that killed more than 210,2100.
The Guerrillas have won just one of four matches, splitting a pair during the launch weekend at Minneapolis before losing twice in Week 2 at London.
" Mr. Petkoff banded together with former guerrillas to establish the Movement Toward Socialism party in the early 1970s and embraced what he described as "democratic pluralism.
Dissidents from FARC include some guerrillas who refused outright to demobilize under the peace deal and others who initially backed the process before returning to fight.
When the patrol failed to find the guerrillas or guns, they pulled villagers from their homes and raped many of the young girls, according to prosecutors.
The Los Angeles Guerrillas added Kris "Spart" Cervantez and Reece "Vivid" Drost to their roster in advance of their Call of Duty League homestand next weekend.
Although most church leaders have voiced support for the accord, some politicians and Catholic bishops have criticized the deal for being too lenient on the guerrillas.
The conflict would claim an estimated 21978,000 lives, most of them black nationalist guerrillas and African civilians, and was marked by terrible atrocities on both sides.
Efraín Ríos Montt, who seized power that year in Guatemala, as an ally in the region in its fight against the Sandinista government and Salvadoran guerrillas.
Enter Hillary Rodham Clinton, that rarest of politicos who was, in May 2016 at least, the preferred target of both red and blue anti-establishment guerrillas.
U.N. figures show just 10% of ex-guerrillas have been granted credit for farming and development projects meant to provide jobs for them in civilian life.
Having acted as facilitators in the peace talks in Havana between Colombia's government and the FARC guerrillas they are trusted by Cuba, Mr Maduro's chief international backer.
In 2015, Colombia's attorney general said it was investigating 150 cases of former women guerrillas who had given testimonies saying they were forced to end their pregnancies.
Hezbollah is estimated to have lost a total of around 1,200 fighters in Syria, where its highly trained guerrillas have provided crucial support to the Syrian military.
He also stressed that rank-and-file guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia would have his full support in making their transition to civilian life.
Ex-guerrillas accused of war crimes should be tried before they take up political posts, Duque has said, but changing the deal would require two-thirds majorities.
If the FARC guerrillas were still waging war on the government of Colombia, it would be the perfect spot from which to dominate this north-eastern area.
On October 4th Filipe Nyusi, the president, announced that Javier António Perez, an Argentine general who supervised the disarmament of Colombia's FARC guerrillas, would co-ordinate demilitarisation.
Ghani mentioned the deaths of previous rulers, including former President Najibullah, who was hanged from a Kabul lamppost when Taliban guerrillas swept into the capital in 1996.
The armed forces estimate that the NPA has roughly 5,000 guerrillas scattered around the country, chiefly on the southern island of Mindanao, where Mr Duterte is from.
Under the terms of the peace accord, the government is supposed to provide ex-guerrillas with education to high-school level, housing and support for startup ventures.
And, above all, I think that today in Latin America the ideals of military dictatorships, developmentalist dictatorships, the socialist revolution and "guevarista" guerrillas have been completely destroyed.
Their most serious flare-up in recent years was in 2015 when Hezbollah guerrillas killed two Israeli troops in retaliation for a deadly air strike in Syria.
Colombians in 2002 were suffering the tightening grip of the FARC guerrillas over much of the national territory as well as a recession and a banking crisis.
It involved carpet-bombing towns suspected of harboring guerrillas, the construction of electrified fences along the country's borders adorned with dead animals, and the use of torture.
The two Balkan nations have also clashed over minority rights and the nationality of 19th century guerrillas who fought to free the region from Ottoman Turkish rule.
If Colombia had insisted that the guerrillas who maimed and murdered be properly punished for their crimes, they would have no incentive to lay down their arms.
In May, government negotiators canceled a round of formal talks with the Maoist-led rebels in the Netherlands as the guerrillas stepped up attacks in the countryside.
It said an operation in Pajok, a town of more than 50,000 people 15 km (10 miles) north of the Ugandan frontier, was to flush out guerrillas.
In a tight visit to the northern town of Jaffna, Zeid met relatives of people who disappeared during the war between government forces and Tamil Tiger guerrillas.
A former government soldier who fought for 22 years against Pol Pot's guerrillas, Kuch Khemara owns the area's only restaurant, located four miles back up the path.
One reason is that farmers are profiting all they can before a peace accord is signed by FARC guerrillas and the government, after 52 years of war.
Even if this happens, an acceptable version of the peace agreement between the government and the guerrillas — the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC — is uncertain.
In late October Sirisena dismissed the cabinet and replaced Wickremesinghe with former strongman President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who led the campaign to crush Tamil Tiger guerrillas in 2009.
The largest challenge the government will face is incorporating back into society the former guerrillas, the vast majority of whom are illiterate and lack basic job skills.
They also killed the priests' housekeeper and her 13-year-old daughter and then left a note claiming the murders were carried out by left-wing guerrillas.
In a camp near Yarí, young guerrillas, waiting to be reintegrated into Colombian society, lived in a way that their peers in Bogotá would have found unimaginable.
It was the largest single-day loss of government fighters this year in the south, where the military has been battling Muslim separatist rebels and Marxist guerrillas.
Also key to peace is permitting the PKK's jailed leader, Abdullah Ocalan, to relay messages indirectly to guerrillas, as he did in 2013 and 2014, Demirtas said.
I remember ducking for cover in November 1980 as former guerrillas from Mr. Nkomo's and Mr. Mugabe's liberation armies traded fire in Entumbane, a township outside Bulawayo.
With her husband's rod raised above her, she stares him down with a steady, shaming gaze; meanwhile, Ethiopian guerrillas take to the hills to fight the Italians.
Only last month the government signed a final peace accord with the guerrillas of Renamo, its enemy in a bloody civil war that supposedly ended in 1992.
He was working to have Turkey join the European Union, had instituted judicial and human rights reforms and was moving toward making peace with the Kurdish guerrillas.
At the same time, terrorist groups have also innovated, with Hezbollah modernizing itself into a hybrid force of guerrillas, anti-tank fighters, information specialists and armed drones.
In December 1974 a squad of Sandinista guerrillas stormed a high-society Christmas party in Managua, took the guests hostage and demanded freedom for their imprisoned comrades.
The Obama administration tried to play down the militia's connections to guerrillas in Turkey, encouraging the group to change its name and enlist more non-Kurdish fighters.
One resident of Apure, who admitted to working as a contraband smuggler, put it simply: "At the end of the day, we all work for the guerrillas."
National Liberation Army rebels, dissidents from the former FARC guerrillas who reject a 2016 peace deal, and crime gangs all participate in the drug trade in Colombia.
Mr. Duque should immediately visit some of the 13 village-size zones where the guerrillas demobilized in 2017, and where a third of them still live today.
Fang's awakening arrives after seeing how a visiting intellectual she admires is smuggled to safety by members of the Dongjiang guerrillas, who conduct campaigns against the Japanese.
In his first assignment for the magazine, which remains unpublished, he traveled to the Philippines, into the hills of Mindanao to meet a band of Muslim guerrillas.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Armed gunmen this week killed six former fighters from Colombia's FARC rebels, the now-demobilized group said, reiterating its fears about attacks targeting former guerrillas.
At one point, Mr. Bush offered a blunt critique of how the United Nations might resolve the continuing conflict between Israeli troops and Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon.
Twelve of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) guerrillas were "neutralized" on Thursday in the Cukurca district of Hakkari province, near the Iraqi border, the army statement said.
One of his best-loved works, "THE SAVAGE DETECTIVES" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), unfolds largely in the 1970s, following a young poet and a group of literary guerrillas.
The F.M.L.N. is the party of the leftist guerrillas who put down their arms after peace accords were signed in 0003 and won the presidency in 2009.
The concept was to drive out the Viet Cong guerrillas by sending small groups of volunteers into the villages to train bands of farmers, called Popular Forces.
Anne Speckhard, the director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism, contrasted the attacks by Tamil guerrillas with those attributed to National Thowheeth Jama'ath.
The army, meanwhile, has promised to deploy 80,000 soldiers to secure ex-FARC territories from guerrillas, paramilitaries and whoever else wants a share of the coca bonanza.
The guerrillas agreed to disarm in return for promises of reintegration into society, economic benefits for former fighters, political representation in Congress, and guarantees of their safety.
Israel has said it will press ahead with missions in Syria, where it has launched scores of sorties against suspected arms transfers to Iranian-sponsored Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas.
She has acknowledged that 14% of her staff are past or present members of the army or ex-guerrillas, but has refused to say which posts they hold.
Colombia has become far less violent in the last decade, though it remains a big source of drug production and trafficking which the guerrillas used to fund themselves.
Her father, who was president from 1990 to 2000, is credited with restoring economic stability and with defeating the Maoist Shining Path guerrillas, who carried out terrorist attacks.
But in 1957 colonial French generals erected an electrified barrier, the Morice Line, along the border to keep out arms-traffickers and guerrillas based in newly independent Morocco.
But the guerrillas aren't giving up their business without a fight — FARC and ELN fighters have clashed recently with Urabeños members in Antioquia, reportedly over coca-producing turf.
Like the rest of the country, Colombia's Roman Catholic bishops were divided on their support of the deal, with some saying it was too lenient to the guerrillas.
"In the military, in the guerrillas, there are young people who are waiting, diligently waiting, to see what happens, hoping to never have to shoot again," he said.
Meanwhile, the Colombian peso tumbled to its weakest level against the dollar in two weeks after Sunday's referendum on a peace deal between the government and FARC guerrillas.
"When I was only 11 years old, I was raped by FARC guerrillas, and for 11 years I was abused and exploited by them," Morales said in 2012.
But it also showed that Colombians have no intention of giving the ex-guerrillas the power they failed to gain in 52 years of war against the state.
Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas fought a 34-day war in 2006 in which 1,200 people in Lebanon, most of them civilians, were killed, according to the United Nations.
At one point, Nubia and Ruby had convinced them to reveal the coordinates where the corpses were buried, but in the end, the guerrillas didn't provide those, either.
"Good people," he says of the rank-and-file guerrillas, former and current alike, who stop by every once in a while to pay their respects or shop.
The peace deal agreed last week between the government and the FARC guerrillas, who have also been involved in the cocaine business, ought to make it calmer still.
Instead, guerrillas and soldiers will appear before a special tribunal; if convicted their liberty will be "restricted" and they will perform community service for up to eight years.
At the U.N. General Assembly last week, Netanyahu accused Europe of appeasing Iran and said he would prevent Tehran from entrenching in Syria and arming Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas.
Around 100 former KLA guerrillas have been questioned as witnesses or suspects in atrocities against Serbs during the 1998-99 conflict, but none have been indicted to date.
" Future wars, he said, "could have conventional forces, Special Forces, guerrillas, terrorists, criminals all mixed together in a highly complex terrain environment, with potentially high densities of civilians.
He interrupted an internship at Boston City Hospital to join the Navy in World War II. He served with Chinese guerrillas in the Gobi Desert and Inner Mongolia.
In the recording, Mr. Guzmán haggled over pricing and insisted on dispatching a "technician" to inspect the product's quality before sending the guerrillas their initial payment of $50,000.
North was a pivotal figure in the Iran-Contra scandal, Reagan's secret sale of weapons to Iran in order to fund the anti-communist Contra guerrillas in Nicaragua.
The atrocities committed by its American-backed government during its war against leftist guerrillas in the 1980s spurred an exodus whose legacy is reflected in today's migrant crisis.
Bill Clinton and then George W. Bush invested some $10 billion in counterinsurgency and counternarcotics efforts to rescue Colombia from the grip of jungle guerrillas and drug lords.
"They told us the guerrillas hit the men and raped their wives, took things, and for that reason, no one waited for them to come," said Ms. Rosales.
These dissident guerrillas invited The New York Times to their camp, hidden among mountains north of Medellín, to tell the story of why they abandoned the peace deal.
The collapse of law and order in Venezuela has led to the expansion of the National Liberation Army, a group of Colombian-based Marxist guerrillas, in the region.
Many of these refugees were subsequently armed and organized into militias, which returned to Sinjar, under the supervision of P.K.K. guerrillas, to confront ISIS in their home town.
But even as the feared Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, guerrillas begin their transition into civil life, the future of Colombian peace is anything but certain.
According to a Time magazine reporter who wrote about the Dak Son massacre, Viet Cong guerrillas shouted "Sons of Americans!" as they launched their assault on the village.
The suicide bombings that were pioneered there starting in the 1980s were carried out by guerrillas from the country's Tamil ethnic minority who were mainly Hindu, not Muslims.
We've done extensive interviews with North Vietnamese soldiers and civilians in Hanoi and Viet Cong guerrillas, and the ARVN, those are the South Vietnamese soldiers, our erstwhile allies.
The increased cultivation of coca in Colombia defied expectations that the government's peace deal with the FARC guerrillas, who relied financially on drug trafficking, would curtail the cocaine trade.
He helped Marxist guerrillas and revolutionary governments around the world, sending troops to Angola in the 1970s to support a left-wing government over the initial objections of Moscow.
In Colombia's civil war, the leftists were mostly guerrillas fighting from encampments in the forest, and, at their worst, engaged in cut-and-dried acts of terrorism against civilians.
For Mr Santos, the guerrillas have "a political origin" and the raison d'être of all peace processes is to facilitate a transition from armed rebellion to peaceful democratic politics.
The government attributes the killings to still-active National Liberation Army (ELN) rebels along with crime gangs and dissident FARC guerrillas who refused to demobilize after the peace accord.
She cites an example of a stretch of river, tributary to the Amazon, that was almost completely denuded of its fish a mere 15 days after the guerrillas left.
From September to November last year, the military reported zero armed encounters with communist guerrillas but it has observed an increase in rebel attacks in the last two months.
"It was dishonest for the country that President (Juan Manuel Santos) handed seats (in Congress) to the guerrillas," says John Fernando Menesses, who drives a rickshaw in northern Bogota.
Ecuador on Wednesday said it would no longer be a guarantor country at peace talks between the Colombian government and ELN rebels as long as the guerrillas wage attacks.
But had the guerrillas triumphed militarily, they would almost certainly have tried to impose Cuban-style communism in El Salvador—in denial of the human rights that Romero championed.
Mr Vargas Lleras thinks FARC ex-guerrillas should not be allowed to participate in politics before they pass through the special "transitional-justice" courts set up by the accord.
Since the end of a 26-year war against Tamil separatist guerrillas seven years ago, Sri Lanka's military has stored its weapons in a few armories around the country.
The war along the demilitarized zone was far different than it was elsewhere in Vietnam; the primary adversary was the North Vietnamese army, not the infamous Viet Cong guerrillas.
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Seo is among 373 Cold War-era North Korean spies and guerrillas who have served their time in South Korean prison and are pushing to return to the North.
"Many of the female guerrillas aren't thinking 'Well now I'm out, so I'll go and pick up my child from a family that helped raise my child'," Sandino said.
The FARC, founded in 1964, grew out of communist peasant guerrillas in the mountains south of Bogotá who had supported the Liberals in the last of those civil wars.
ANKARA/BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Sources in northern Iraq said on Friday Kurdish PKK guerrillas would withdraw from the Sinjar area, after Turkey threatened cross-border military action against them there.
Whereas the former are guerrillas who model themselves on Lebanon's Hizbullah, the latter commands Yemen's Republican army, which has been fighting wars (including against the Houthis) for 25 years.
Israel has justified its air raids in Syria by saying they are needed to foil deployments and arms transfers by Iran or Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas, both allies of Damascus.
The clashes have left well over a hundred civilians dead, in addition to scores of Turkish security men and, says the Turkish army, more than 400 alleged PKK guerrillas.
"This is happening all across Colombia," said Joan, the leader of an eight-person squad of heavily-armed guerrillas on patrol late last year in jungle south of Tumaco.
It also refers to Mara's charismatic mother, who, in the nineteen-seventies, became entangled with guerrillas fighting against Brazil's military dictatorship and was forced to make a terrible choice.
Producing and trafficking cocaine became a reliable way to fund the FARC's rebellion in the 1980s and 1990s, which led to questions about the sincerity of the guerrillas' ideology.
Fujimori's brand of populist conservatism is rooted in her father's decade-long rule, when leftist guerrillas were crushed and new schools and roads were brought to far-flung towns.
Once he had been released from prison and fled into exile, he then persuaded guerrillas and African leaders that he was indeed the movement's main man—another signal achievement.
Two retired military officers were later sentenced to prison in connection with the killing of guerrillas and others who were captured during or after the Palace of Justice assault.
Before prosecutors played Mr. Guzmán's call with the guerrillas, they let the jurors hear recorded conversations in which Mr. Cifuentes and his mother could be heard discussing drug deals.
Eight months after her husband's murder, she was leading a workshop on human rights at a community gathering in the countryside, close to the mountains where guerrillas were hiding.
It is also still home to the last remnants of the Shining Path guerrillas, who triggered a civil war in the 1980s and 22006s that took nearly 22011,230 lives.
The Los Angeles Guerrillas, tied for next-to-last place in the Call of Duty League, are shaking up their starting lineup ahead of their home series this weekend.
In Colombia in the early 2010s, Juan Manuel Santos, a former defense minister in a right-wing government, moved the country to the left and made peace with guerrillas.
General Padilla said as many as 200 guerrillas from the Bangsamoro group had attacked the government outpost in Pigcawayan early Wednesday, before being driven away and seizing the school.
The 1980-1992 civil war, which pitted leftist guerrillas against the U.S.-backed Salvadoran army, lead to the deaths of an estimated 75,000 people and left 8,000 more missing.
As national law enforcement shrank, irregular armed groups took their place, including Colombian Marxist guerrillas, former right-wing paramilitaries, criminal gangs, pro-Maduro militias and indigenous self-defense groups.
To replace the guards, the village leaders decided to travel to the closest gold mine controlled by Colombian guerrillas to ask them to set up a post in Parmana.
Designating a cartel as a terrorist organization could be used to beef up legal cases against them, as it was used against cocaine-trafficking guerrillas and paramilitaries in Colombia.
And in a spiky, depressed Orozco painting of the peasant guerrillas known as Zapatistas, their figures as stiff as the machetes they carry, locked in a grim forced march.
The Guerrillas and Mutineers also played their second matches of the weekend, but unlike the 26-20 Surge, both Los Angeles and Florida emerged 1-1 in the standings.
Today, while all are receiving a monthly stipend, only 4,000 of the 12,000 accounted-for guerrillas have found work or received promised assistance with agricultural or small-business projects.
"Neither the guerrillas, nor the supporters of the PKK have done such a thing," Zagros Hiwa told Reuters on Sunday from the group's Qandil mountain stronghold in northern Iraq.
Castro, who thanked Cubans for weeks of birthday celebrations in a letter published on Saturday, led a band of guerrillas to topple the government of Fulgencio Batista in 1959.
The twin attacks by National Liberation Army (ELN) guerrillas occurred over the weekend in rural areas of northern Norte de Santander and Arauca provinces, police and military sources said.
About 400 highly trained police commandos took part in the attack, in the southern town of Mamasapano in an area controlled by guerrillas from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
Mr. Pearl, the former government peace negotiator, says he thinks Mr. Duque will ultimately engage with the guerrillas, even if he can't be sure what the outcome might be.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Alberto Cairo, a young Italian lawyer-turned-physiotherapist, arrived in Kabul in 1990 as the American-backed guerrillas besieged the capital city of the communist-backed government.
Mr. Hinton settled in Canada in 1987 in part because of America's clandestine support for the Contra guerrillas who sought to overthrow the left-wing Sandinista government in Nicaragua.
Guerrillas sometimes head to a highway running alongside the city, hijack trucks, and move them to neighborhoods to use as barricades, giving away whatever they were transporting to civilians.
Mr. Libreros said the agreement had been violated at least twice; late last year, a massacre by the guerrillas killed more than a dozen people, including an indigenous leader.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian troops exchanged gunfire on Wednesday with separatist guerrillas in a remote northeastern region bordering Myanmar, killing or wounding several of the insurgents, army officials said.
The army was carrying out an operation against the separatist group, which is believed to have 2,000 guerrillas battling for an independent Greater Nagaland state carved out of India.
Between the late 1970s and early 19703s, hundreds of thousands of Salvadoran refugees came to the United States, fleeing the war between guerrillas and the US-backed military-led government.
Maute guerrillas seized large parts of Marawi, a predominantly Muslim city in the Mindanao region, on Tuesday after a botched raid by security forces on a hideout of the group.
In any event, the formation of female guerrilla combatants (some 40 percent of the Kurdish guerrillas) is a unique phenomenon in both the Middle East and the world at large.
WHEN on October 2nd a narrow majority of Colombian voters rejected a peace agreement under which the FARC guerrillas were to disarm, it was not just a pollster-confounding shock.
Guerrillas aligned to Boko Haram, a jihadist group that opposes secular education, killed dozens of Nigerian soldiers in an attack on a base in Zari, near the border with Niger.
The convention centre in San Salvador's Zona Rosa, not far from where guerrillas invaded the capital in 2278, prompting the first peace talks, was emptier than normal for big events.
When they initiated their largely clandestine slaughter in Argentina, members of the military junta loudly proclaimed that their fight was the "opening battle of World War III" against terrorist guerrillas.
It's a challenge made more difficult by lurking guerrillas who last year detonated a homemade bomb as army engineers were working on the road, killing five people and injuring several.
In 2000, the British orchid fancier Tom Hart Dyke was captured by Marxist guerrillas while hunting for rare orchids on the Colombia-Panama border and held prisoner for nine months.
They had been kidnapped on March 26th by the Oliver Sinisterra Front, a gang of 70-80 former FARC guerrillas who refused to demobilise and broke off from the organisation.
He later gave a short statement to the press in which he accepted the loss at the polls but said the current ceasefire with the guerrillas would remain in place.
Child soldiers do 'the dirty work' FARC rebels have recruited tens of thousands of children to do "their dirty work" over the years, according to Springer's study on the guerrillas.
Mr Parojinog's father was the first boss of the Kuratong Baleleng gang, a private army given weapons by the security forces in the 1980s to fight communist guerrillas on Mindanao.
The disarming would be done in batches based on compliance with the accord, with the final 40 percent of the guerrillas turning over their weapons once there is full compliance.
Seuxis Hernandez remained jailed in Colombia on U.S. drug charges while Ivan Marquez is holed up in a rural camp for former guerrillas, telling comrades he fears for his safety.
Some of them were former guerrillas from the National Liberation Army (NLA), an ethnic Albanian militia that had fought an insurgency in 2001 in which scores of people were killed.
Though reviled by many, he was a hero to others who believed his "beans and bullets" policy had helped keep Guatemala from falling under the power of Marxist-led guerrillas.
Renamo accuses the ruling Frelimo party of burning homes and killing civilians in a campaign against Renamo guerrillas, violence that has forced thousands of Mozambicans to flee into neighboring Malawi.
Colombia's National Centre for Historical Memory estimates 15,687 people were victims of sexual violence during the conflict, at the hands of right-wing paramilitary groups, security forces and the guerrillas.
The protracted nature of the talks, and the concessions made to the guerrillas (they will escape jail if they confess to crimes), have taken their toll on the president's popularity.
Many have been fashioned by FARC guerrillas without the use of any metal, which is prohibited by a 1996 international convention because the devices cannot be found with metal detectors.
The name, Mara Salvatrucha, comes from the words for an El Salvadorian gang and the label used for peasant guerrillas who fought in the country's civil war, according to DeAmicis.
He cited Iran's nuclear program, assistance for guerrillas in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and elsewhere, and alleged responsibility for a recent spate of sabotage strikes on oil tankers in the Gulf.
Sinn Fein says former nationalist guerrillas and military personnel must be treated equally, and has accused the DUP of attempting to give immunity to former British soldiers accused of torture.
He did a poor job in selling the most controversial aspects of the agreement, such as transitional justice for the guerrillas, military members and civilians involved in human rights violations.
The O.A.S., the colonial secret army, continually attempted assassinations, and the Algerian guerrillas, the F.L.N., continued, bizarrely, to commit terrorist acts in Paris long after the game was essentially won.
In a culminating moment of " FARC stock," as reporters dubbed the conference, a chorus of white-clad guerrillas gathered onstage to sing the "Ode to Joy" before a jubilant crowd.
One of his schemes, which offered rewards to soldiers who killed guerrillas, led to the murder of more than two thousand civilians—a campaign that became notorious as False Positives.
He said the farmers were seduced by the government's counterinsurgency strategy that included investment in health clinics and roads, and that fell apart as soon as the guerrillas were crushed.
Many of those female guerrillas hope they will soon be able to unpack those belongings for good, as peace talks between the group and the government enter their third year.
He said the vehicle, a gray Nissan Patrol SUV, was carrying 80 kilograms (176 lb) of the high explosive pentolite, which has been used in the past by Colombian guerrillas.
He was limited to one five-year term, during which he began the privatization of government-owned utilities, lowered trade barriers and sought to integrate former guerrillas into civilian society.
Around 130 demobilised guerrillas have been killed since the signing of the peace deal, mainly by dissident FARC soldiers and by members of militias spawned by right-wing paramilitary groups.
In August, the group established its political party, choosing a slight alteration in its name that allowed the former guerrillas to retain the same acronym they used during the war.
Oliver North's political-military affairs section, which had hatched the covert plot to sell arms to Iran to finance right-wing guerrillas, known as the contras, fighting Nicaragua's leftist government.
The civil war lasted more than a decade, and I returned for the first time around 1994, a couple of years after the government and guerrillas signed a peace agreement.
But Mr. Mugabe had been a reluctant signatory; his African backers, most notably Mozambique and Tanzania, had pushed him to abandon a war that he thought his guerrillas were winning.
Both of El Salvador's traditional parties, the right-wing ARENA and leftist FMLN, founded by former guerrillas, accused Bukele of attempting a type of "coup" against other branches of government.
We understood that he had been asked to join the guerrilla army, and he didn't want to, and we assumed that was why they—the guerrillas, the left—murdered him.
With U.S. equipment and intelligence married to Colombian willpower, that fight so decimated the guerrillas' power that Uribe's successor, President Juan Manuel Santos, could force them to the negotiating table.
The Urabeños, or Gulf Clan, have emerged as one of the biggest threats to peace in the country since the historic peace deal with FARC guerrillas was struck last year.
When it comes to reproductive health, the guerrillas conceived of a sex education policy that had little room for motherhood, choice, or the sexual prudishness of their devoutly Catholic country.

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