Colombia
was one of the three countries that emerged from the collapse of Gran
Colombia in 1830 (the others being Ecuador and Venezuela). A 40-year insurgent
campaign to overthrow the Colombian Government escalated during the 1990s, undergirded
in part by funds from the drug trade. Although the violence is deadly and large
swaths of the countryside are under guerrilla
influence, the movement lacks the military strength or popular support necessary
to overthrow the government.
An
anti-insurgent army of paramilitaries has grown to be several thousand strong
in recent years, challenging the insurgents for control of territory and illicit
industries such as the drug trade and the government's ability to exert its dominion
over rural areas. While Bogota
steps up efforts to reassert government control throughout the country, neighboring
countries worry about the violence spilling over their borders.
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