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Alfonso Cano, leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia Farc, has been killed in an anti-guerrilla operation, the country's defence ministry has announced.
Farc leader Alfonso Cano has been killed, says Colombia 2011
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Along with anti-guerrilla tactics, they were taught how to torture, and how to 'manage' prisoners.
The issue of 10,000 disappeared persons haunts Pakistan government 2010
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Along with anti-guerrilla tactics, they were taught how to torture, and how to 'manage' prisoners.
Printing: The issue of 10,000 disappeared persons haunts Pakistan government 2010
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Beginning under his tenure, Chiquita executives paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (known by the Spanish acronym AUC), which is described by George Washington University's National Security Archive as an "illegal right-wing anti-guerrilla group tied to many of the country's most notorious civilian massacres."
Eschaton 2008
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BOGOTA, COLOMBIA -- A former defense minister who would continue President Álvaro Uribe's tough anti-guerrilla policies handily defeated a former Bogota mayor Sunday in the first round of presidential elections.
Santos handily wins first round of Colombian presidential election 2010
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But the time scale for reform is out of sync with the requirements of anti-guerrilla warfare.
Kissinger and the realist alternative for Afghanistan Burke's Corner 2009
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But the time scale for reform is out of sync with the requirements of anti-guerrilla warfare.
Archive 2009-02-01 Burke's Corner 2009
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Our Socialist Government, which neither understand nor likes our armed forces, it being one of those institutions it cannot mould in its own image, has run down our conventional forces to a point where we could almost not fight a conventional enemy at the present time and has concentrated resources on forces equipped and trained for ant-terrorist and anti-guerrilla campaigns at the expense of conventional expertise.
Archive 2007-06-03 2007
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Beginning under his tenure, Chiquita executives paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (known by the Spanish acronym AUC), which is described by George Washington University's National Security Archive as an "illegal right-wing anti-guerrilla group tied to many of the country's most notorious civilian massacres."
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Beginning under his tenure, Chiquita executives paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (known by the Spanish acronym AUC), which is described by George Washington University's National Security Archive as an "illegal right-wing anti-guerrilla group tied to many of the country's most notorious civilian massacres."
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