Latin America's largest guerrilla army has suffered a devastating setback with the combat death of its leader, who was discovered and felled by three bullets after his camp was bombed, officials said ...
‘A terrorist who poses as a philosopher' Bogota: Alfonso Cano was a bespectacled middle-class intellectual who rose from chief ideologist to maximum leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of ...
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia’s main rebel group has suffered its second major setback in just over a year with the killing of its No. 1 commander, the bookish 63-year-old ideologue Alfonso Cano, ...
The Colombian government announced Friday the death of the top leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group during a bombing mission. The death of the FARC's bookish ...
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Colombia’s Defense Minister said on Friday that fallen FARC leader “Alfonso Cano” was no ordinary guerrilla leader and it will be almost impossible for the FARC to replace him. Juan Carlos Pinzon said ...
The bearded Marxist intellectual who has just taken command of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Latin America’s last major guerrilla army, has been put on the spot by Venezuelan President ...
Alfonso Cano, the new leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, is known more for his intellect than his military prowess. But that won't necessarily make him more prone to ...
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“Alfonso Cano,” the supreme leader of guerrilla group FARC, only just escaped an attack on his camp carried out by Colombian armed forces, the country’s President Juan Manuel Santos said Sunday.