FARC’s Chance to Do Right for Colombia
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WASHINGTON — Latin America’s oldest guerrilla movement, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, couldn’t ask for a better opportunity to do what is right. For 43 years the FARC has been waging war against the Colombian state and more recently profiting from drug trafficking and kidnappings. Now it is using 45 high-profile hostages, including a former presidential candidate and three U.S. citizens, as pawns to negotiate the release of hundreds of FARC members held in Colombian prisons.
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