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Many observers ascribed other motives to the so-called National Liberation Army (NLA), including support for criminality and the assertion of political control over affected areas.
unknown title 2009
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Many observers ascribed other motives to the so-called National Liberation Army (NLA), including support for criminality and the assertion of political control over affected areas.
unknown title 2009
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Many observers ascribed other motives to the so-called National Liberation Army (NLA), including support for criminality and the assertion of political control over affected areas.
unknown title 2009
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Gomez and Nieto write, is "the resurgence of narco-terrorism by the [Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC], the [National Liberation Army, ELN] and criminal gangs."
Colombia's Compromised Courts Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2011
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Chavez insisted Venezuela is doing everything possible to prevent members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia and the smaller National Liberation Army from crossing into Venezuelan territory.
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Chavez insisted Venezuela is doing everything possible to prevent members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia and the smaller National Liberation Army from crossing into Venezuelan territory.
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Chávez says the left-leaning Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, and the smaller National Liberation Army are mistaken in thinking they can seize power in Colombia through armed struggle.
digest 2010
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Colombia had claimed that Venezuela was sheltering 1,500 rebels from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) and the smaller National Liberation Army (ELN), which have waged a decades-long conflict with the Colombian state.
Hugo Chávez breaks diplomatic ties between Venezuela and Colombia 2010
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The National Liberation Army, an ethnic-Albanian militia that fought a brief war in 2001, has begun to rearm.
Fron Nahzi: 'See-No-Evil' Policy No Boon to the Balkans Fron Nahzi 2010
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Santos has promised to continue Uribe's hard line against Colombia's rebels – the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia and the smaller National Liberation Army – while also being open to dialogue.
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