In the year since the FARC rebel group disarmed, a new dynamic has taken hold in remote regions of Colombia: Drug gangs are battling each other and the state for control of the country’s booming cocaine trade.
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Mon, 07/16/2018 - 2:30am
In the year since the FARC rebel group disarmed, a new dynamic has taken hold in remote regions of Colombia: Drug gangs are battling each other and the state for control of the country’s booming cocaine trade.