Talk:Military structure of the FARC-EP

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I started working on a new page: FARC-EP Chain of Command. Hopefully it will provide a greater, in-depth look of the specific Military Commanders in FARC. Any help greatly appreciated.


I tried to balance a little this vision of FARC's structure, as this article is clearly written by the same person that mantains a website, mentioned in the article itself, arguing for FARC's belligerant status. Because of this, I included the arguments of contradictors about the practice of kidnapping civilians and the Geneva protocol.

No part of the article mentions that the EC and USA have declared FARC as a terrorist organization. I see many parallels between Hamas and FARC, in the context of the "war on terror", for me to include this part, but it is a fact.

[edit] Images

I don't think that it's useful to have a picture of the FMLN, Cuban forces training, or Russians in Afghanistan in an article about the FARC. --Descendall 21:58, 13 February 2006 (UTC)