
Colombian Civil War
The Colombian Civil War, primarily known as the internal conflict involving the government, guerrilla groups like FARC, paramilitary organizations, drug cartels, and other armed factions, has lasted for over five decades. Driven by issues such as land inequality, political exclusion, drug trade, and social injustice, it has caused widespread violence, displacement, and suffering. Efforts at peace have led to negotiations and agreements, but sporadic violence continues. The conflict highlights complex social, economic, and political struggles within Colombia, aiming for stability and lasting peace amid long-standing divisions.