In Colombia, a 2016 peace deal between the government and leftwing FARC guerillas raised hope that half of a century of armed conflict would finally be over. But violence has flared again recently. FARC dissidents, drug trafficking groups and right-wing paramilitaries are all fighting to gain control of lucrative markets - like narcotics and illegal mining.
DW's Johan Ramirez traveled to the western Cauca region to look into the government's claim that the security forces have everything under control.
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DW's Johan Ramirez traveled to the western Cauca region to look into the government's claim that the security forces have everything under control.
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#Colombia #FARC #Cauca
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