Simón Bolívar Guerrilla Coordinating Board

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Simón Bolívar Guerrilla Coordinating Board |
 Simón Bolívar Guerrilla Coordinating Board flag.
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Active |
1987 – early 1990s |
Country |
Colombia |
Allegiance |
Leftism, major components were communist
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Role |
Guerrilla warfare |
Part of |
the FARC, M-19, ELN, EPL, PRT and MAQL
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Colors |
Red |
Equipment |
Small arms |
The Simón Bolívar Guerrilla Coordinating Board (Spanish: Coordinadora Guerrillera Simón Bolívar or CGSB) was an umbrella group of guerrilla organizations in Colombia[1] from 1987 to the early 1990s. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the 19th of April Movement, the National Liberation Army, the Popular Liberation Army, Workers Revolutionary Party and the Movimiento Armado Quintin Lame were all members of the CGSB.[2]
References
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^ Terrorist Organization Profile by START (2010)
Colombian conflict (1964–present)
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Participants
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Timeline
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Key aspects
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• La Violencia (1948–1958)
• Marquetalia Republic
• The National Front
• Dominican Embassy (1980)
• Palace of Justice (1985)
• Patriotic Union Party extermination
• Humanitarian exchange
• Mapiripán Massacre (1997)
• Peace process (1999–2002)
• Bojayá massacre (2002)
• Valle del Cauca Deputies hostage crisis (2002–2009)
• El Nogal Club bombing (2003)
• Parapolitics scandal (2006–7)
• Operation Emmanuel
• "False positives" scandal
• Andean diplomatic crisis (2008)
• Operation Jaque (2008)
• Operation Fenix (2008)
• Nariño massacres (2009)
• 2013 Colombian clashes
• Peace process (2012–present)
• Peace agreement referendum (2016)
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Lawsuits
• Sinaltrainal v. Coca-Cola (2001)
• Rodriquez v. Drummond (2003)
• Doe v. Chiquita (2007)
Kidnappings
• Kidnappings in Colombia
• List of political hostages held by FARC
Illegal drug trade
• Illegal drug trade in Colombia
• War on Drugs
• Narcoterrorism
Government aspects
• Democratic security
• Plan Colombia
• Plan Patriota
• Colombia–United States relations
• Human rights in Colombia
• Politics of Colombia
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Guerrillas
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Government of Colombia
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Paramilitaries
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• Águilas Negras
• Los Rastrojos
• The Clan Úsuga
Former paramilitaries
• AUC
• AAA
Linked to
• Spearhead Ltd
• Colombian drug cartels
• CONVIVIR
• Some Colombian military personnel
• Some politicians
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