ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月19日 04時01分


One fighter is missing an arm. Another, a leg. A third lost his left hand to a land mine. It might be just another scene from Colombia’s decades of guerrilla warfare were it not for a puzzling fact: The fighters say they belong to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of #Colombia, or FARC. But that group laid down its arms after it signed a 2016 peace deal. Recently, a group of dissident guerrillas invited our journalists @caseysalbum and @historiassencillas to their camp in mountains north of Medellín to tell the story of why they abandoned the deal. Insight Crime, a foundation that tracks organized crime groups, estimates that there may be up to 2,800 dissident FARC fighters like them. One theme connects their narratives: The government promised them a new civilian life, but they found themselves under threat by a range of paramilitary groups that rushed to take control of territory the rebels left behind. Their goal now: find recruits. “The idea is to find ways to communicate, start meeting and operate like we did before,” said one of the fighters, who goes by Cuatro. The road ahead is likely to be rough — but no matter, said another fighter. “Those who have armed again, we are ready to die in this struggle.”


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