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{{Evil Organization
{{Evil Organization
|Box title = Evil Organization
|Box title = Evil Organization
|Image = Flag of the FARC-EP.svg
|image = [[File:FARC.png|thumb|400px]]
|fullname = Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People's Army
|fullname = Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People's Army
|alias = Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia—Ejército del Pueblo<br>FARC<br>FARC-EP
|alias = Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia—Ejército del Pueblo<br>FARC<br>FARC-EP
|origin = Colombia
|origin = Colombia
|foundation = 1964-2006
|foundation = 1964
|headquarters = Casa Verde, Colombia
|headquarters = Casa Verde, Colombia
|commanders = [[Manuel Marulanda]] (1964-2008)<br>[[Alfonso Cano]] (2008-2011)<br> [[Timoleón Jiménez]] (2011-2016)
|commanders = [[Manuel Marulanda]]
|agents = [[Simón Trinidad]]<br>[[Jorge Enrique Rodríguez]]<br>[[Fabián Ramírez]]<br>[[Gerardo Aguilar Ramírez]]<br>[[Tomás Medina Caracas]]<br>[[Martín Caballero]]
|agents = [[Alfonso Cano]]<br>[[Timoleón Jiménez]]<br>[[Simón Trinidad]]<br>[[Jorge Enrique Rodríguez]]<br>[[Fabián Ramírez]]<br>[[Gerardo Aguilar Ramírez]]<br>[[Tomás Medina Caracas]]<br>[[Martín Caballero]]
|skills = Guerilla warfare tactics
|skills = Guerilla warfare tactics
|goals = Turn Colombia into a communist state (failed)
|goals = Turn Colombia into a [[Communism|communist]] state (failed)
|crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>[[Terrorism]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>Mass [[murder]]<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>[[Drug trafficking]]<br>Extortion<br>Human rights violations<br>[[Torture]]<br>Hijacking<br>Mutilation<br>[[Arson]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Americophobia]]
|crimes = War crimes
|type of villains =Anarchists War Criminals}}
|type of villains = Anarchists
{{Quote|Guerrillas of the FARC, with the people we will triumph for the country, the land and bread.|The FARC motto.}}
}}
The '''Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People's Army''' (Spanish: ''Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – Ejército del Pueblo''), also known by the acronym of '''FARC''' or '''FARC-EP''', was a Marxist-Leninist revolutionary guerrilla organization based in Colombia, which is involved in the nearly five decade ongoing [[Colombian Conflict]].
The '''Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People's Army''' (Spanish: ''Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – Ejército del Pueblo''), also known by the acronym of '''FARC''' or '''FARC-EP''', is a Marxist-Leninist revolutionary guerrilla organization based in Colombia, which is involved in the nearly five decade ongoing [[Colombian Conflict]].


FARC-EP is a peasant army which has proclaimed itself to be a revolutionary agrarian, anti-imperialist Marxist-Leninist organization of Bolivarian inspiration. It claims to represent the rural poor in a struggle against Colombia's wealthier classes, and opposes United States influence in Colombia (e.g. Plan Colombia), neo-imperialism, monopolization of natural resources by multinational corporations, and paramilitary or government violence. It funds itself principally through ransom [[kidnapping]]s, gold mining and taxation of the [[Illegal Drug Trade|illegal drug trade]].
FARC-EP is a peasant army which has proclaimed itself to be a revolutionary agrarian, anti-imperialist Marxist-Leninist organization of Bolivarian inspiration. It claims to represent the rural poor in a struggle against Colombia's wealthier classes, and opposes United States influence in Colombia (e.g. Plan Colombia), neo-imperialism, monopolization of natural resources by multinational corporations, and paramilitary or government violence. It funds itself principally through ransom [[kidnapping]]s, gold mining and taxation of the [[Illegal Drug Trade|illegal drug trade]].


FARC has been classified as a terrorist organization by the governments of Colombia, (since 1997) the United States, Canada,[l Chile, (since 2010) New Zealand, Venezuela (Guaido-led government, since 2019) and (until 2016) the European Union.
FARC officially disbanded in June 2017 after agreeing to peace negotiations with the Colombian government the previous year. However, thousands of FARC dissidents still take on FARC's original doctrine and continue with drug trafficking and occasional guerrilla attacks.


==History==
It is rumored FARC was involved in the financing and training of guerrilla fighters for the [[Paraguayan People's Army]], a Marxist organization that has been waging an insurgency in Paraguay since 2005. At least one FARC officer, [[Orley Jurado Palomino]], has been confirmed as being involved with the group.
The Colombian government began attacking many of the communist groups in the early 1960s, attempting to re-assimilate the territories under the control of the national government. FARC was formed in 1964 by Manuel Marulanda Vélez and other PCC members, after a military attack on the community of Marquetalia. 16,000 Colombian troops attacked the community, which only had 48 armed fighters. Marulanda and 47 others fought against government forces at Marquetalia and then escaped into the mountains along with the other fighters. These 48 men formed the core of FARC, which later grew in size to hundreds of fighters.


FARC officially disbanded in June 2017 after agreeing to peace negotiations with the Colombian government the previous year. However, thousands of FARC dissidents still take on FARC's original doctrine and continue with drug trafficking and occasional guerrilla attacks.
==Human rights violations==
==Human rights violations==
FARC was accused of committing [[war crimes]] and violations of human rights by numerous groups, including Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the United Nations as well as by the Colombian, U.S. and European Union governments.
FARC was accused of committing [[war crimes]] and violations of human rights by numerous groups, including Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the United Nations as well as by the Colombian, U.S. and European Union governments.
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*The FARC-EP has employed a type of improvised mortars made from gas canisters (or cylinders), when launching attacks. According to Human Rights Watch, the FARC-EP has killed civilians not involved in the conflict through the use of gas cylinder mortars and its use of landmines.
*The FARC-EP has employed a type of improvised mortars made from gas canisters (or cylinders), when launching attacks. According to Human Rights Watch, the FARC-EP has killed civilians not involved in the conflict through the use of gas cylinder mortars and its use of landmines.
*FARC sometimes threatened or assassinated indigenous Colombian leaders for attempting to prevent FARC incursions into their territory and resisting the forcible recruitment by FARC of indigenous youth. Between 1986 and 2001, FARC was responsible for 27 assassinations, 15 threats, and 14 other abuses of indigenous people in Antioquia Department.
*FARC sometimes threatened or assassinated indigenous Colombian leaders for attempting to prevent FARC incursions into their territory and resisting the forcible recruitment by FARC of indigenous youth. Between 1986 and 2001, FARC was responsible for 27 assassinations, 15 threats, and 14 other abuses of indigenous people in Antioquia Department.
==Association with other organizations==
*It is rumored FARC was involved in the financing and training of guerrilla fighters for the [[Paraguayan People's Army]], a Marxist organization that has been waging an insurgency in Paraguay since 2005. At least one FARC officer, [[Orley Jurado Palomino]], has been confirmed as being involved with the group.
*During the latter years of the [[Cold War]], FARC also formed an alliance with [[Shining Path]], the group responsible for the internal conflict in Peru from 1980 to 2000.
*FARC has allegedly received support from the Venezuelan government, under both [[Hugo Chávez]] and [[Nicolás Maduro]].
*They were also allies with the [[Irish Republican Army|Provisional IRA]].
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