The Colombian Conflict is an internal armed war that has lasted for more than half a century and began approximately in the early 1950s. It is a war between the government, various parliamentary groups and left-wing guerrillas such as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the National Liberation Army (ELN), in the struggle for political power and economic-social rights. From its origins, the war has involved multiple agendas of power, drugs, violence and greed. It is time for the world to make a serious effort to resolve this ongoing conflict by taking drastic measures to help Columbia establish intelligence agencies and strengthen local security initiatives for the safety of citizens, improve human rights across the country such as equality and equal access to health services. resources/land, help by abolishing drug trafficking, and further strengthen the state and state justice system in all parts of Colombia. With continued devastating violence taking place in a country with a weak and uncoordinated state response to such violence, local citizens-security initiatives that promote local enforcement and strengthen the role of civil society groups should be at the forefront to the priority list. First, guerrillas such as the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia and the ELN (National Liberation Army) continue to commit serious abuses against civilians. They are involved in killings, threats, recruitment of child soldiers and forced displacements. example, “ The FARC and ELN frequently use landmines and other indiscriminate weapons. The government reported 16 civilians killed and 104 injured by landmines and unexploded munitions between January and August 2011. On July 9, 2011, the… half of the document. .....Europe's inherent inability to build lasting peace and mitigate the effects of the conflict. In conclusion, this internal armed conflict that originated in the 1950s continues today continues among the various parliamentary groups and the left. Guerrillas such as the FARC and the ELN continue to struggle for political power, drugs and violence. All in all, it is time for the world, as a global community, to take drastic measures to resolve this terrible ongoing conflict for the benefit of Colombia. establish intelligence agencies and strengthen local security initiatives for citizens' safety, improve human rights across the country, emphasizing equality and equal access to resources and land, help abolish the huge trafficking industry of drugs and last but not least, strengthen the state and the judicial system of the state.
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