Colombian Conflict
The Colombian Conflict is a long-standing internal struggle in Colombia that began in the mid-20th century. It primarily involves the government, various guerrilla groups like the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia), and paramilitary organizations. The conflict has roots in social inequality, land disputes, and political exclusion, leading to violence and displacement of millions of people.
Over the years, efforts for peace have been made, including negotiations and agreements, such as the 2016 peace deal with the FARC. Despite these efforts, violence continues in some areas, fueled by drug trafficking and the presence of other armed groups, complicating the path to lasting peace.