FARC-Government peace process (1999-2002)
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Colombian Armed Conflicts |
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General Overview: |
Colombian Armed Conflict (1960s - present) |
Plan Colombia |
U.S.-Colombia relations |
Human rights in Colombia |
Colombian Armed forces: |
Military of Colombia |
Guerrillas: |
FARC-EP |
ELN |
EPL |
Paramilitaries: |
Paramilitarism |
Former groups: |
AUC |
AAA |
M19 |
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CGSB |
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Santa Marta Massacre (1928) |
La Violencia |
Marquetalia Republic |
Dominican embassy (1980) |
Palace of Justice (1985) |
Patriotic Union Party (UP) |
Mapiripán Massacre (1997) |
FARC-Government peace process (1999-2002) |
Bojayá massacre (2002) |
Parapolitica scandal |
Lawsuits: |
Sinaltrainal v. Coca-Cola |
Rodriquez v. Drummond |
Political parties: |
Conservative Party |
Liberal Party |
Communist Party |
PCCC |
The FARC-Government peace process (1999-2002), from January 7, 1999 to February 20, 2002, was a failed peace process between the Government of President Andres Pastrana and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group in an effort to bring to an end the ongoing Colombian Armed Conflict.