In Colombia’s Catatumbo region, FARC dissidents have resumed fighting after the failure of a peace deal to provide security and social change. Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo has exclusive access to the group as they battle rivals for control of territory and drug trafficking routes.
Why It Matters
The return to violence by FARC dissidents in Catatumbo highlights the challenges facing Colombia in achieving lasting peace. The breakdown of the historic peace agreement has led to increased instability in the region, with armed groups vying for power and control. The situation underscores the ongoing struggle to address the root causes of conflict and achieve sustainable peace in the country.
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