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'''Carlos Castaño Gil''' (Amalfi, Antioch, May 15, 1965) was a Colombian paramilitary chief, top leader of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), a federation of paramilitary groups throughout the country, calling themselves peasant self-defense, and fighting Colombian communist guerrillas such as the EPL, ELN, and the FARC- EP,2​3​ all armed actors involved in drug trafficking.
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|fullname = Carlos Castaño Gil
|origin = Amalfi, Antioquia, Colombia
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'''Carlos Castaño Gil''' (May 16, 1965 – April 16, 2004) was the founder of the Peasant Self-Defenders of Córdoba and Urabá (ACCU), a far-right paramilitary organization in Colombia. Castaño founded the group with his siblings following the death of their father by the [[FARC]] with an emphasis on counter-insurgent warfare. The group would later become the more notorious [[United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia]], or AUC. The successor group was accused of numerous atrocities against suspected rebels and the civilian populace, the most notable of these being the Mapiripan Massacre of 1997 where at least 30 civilians were slaughtered, some of whom were dismembered alive. The AUC also maintained ties with drug trafficking organizations such as cartels. Castaño's reign of terror came to an end on April 16, 2004, when he was murdered at the hands of his own men for attempting to break ties with the lucrative drug trade.
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Carlos Castaño Gil
File:Screenshot 2022-03-25 213444.jpg
Full Name: Carlos Castaño Gil
Origin: Amalfi, Antioquia, Colombia
Skills: Military marksmanship
Crimes: War crimes
Terrorism
Misogyny
Rape
Kidnapping
Torture
Mass murder
Genocide
Crimes against humanity
Ethnic cleansing
Type of Villain: War Criminal


Carlos Castaño Gil (May 16, 1965 – April 16, 2004) was the founder of the Peasant Self-Defenders of Córdoba and Urabá (ACCU), a far-right paramilitary organization in Colombia. Castaño founded the group with his siblings following the death of their father by the FARC with an emphasis on counter-insurgent warfare. The group would later become the more notorious United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, or AUC. The successor group was accused of numerous atrocities against suspected rebels and the civilian populace, the most notable of these being the Mapiripan Massacre of 1997 where at least 30 civilians were slaughtered, some of whom were dismembered alive. The AUC also maintained ties with drug trafficking organizations such as cartels. Castaño's reign of terror came to an end on April 16, 2004, when he was murdered at the hands of his own men for attempting to break ties with the lucrative drug trade.