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What's the story with FARC? Colombia's Marxist rebels fight on (Part 2)

It’s a happy ending for France 24’s Roméo Langlois but Colombia’s Marxist rebellion continues. The FARC may be weakened but under the cover of jungle, its forces are still dangerous and public opinion is more polarized than ever over whether to negotiate or fight to the bitter end.

  • Gustavo Adolfo CARVAJAL, Ambassador of Colombia to France
  • Ricardo ABDAHLLAH, Journalist, Correspondant in Paris for 'El espectador'
  • Silke Pfeiffer Colombia/Andes project director, International Crisis Group
  • Eduardo CUE Journalist and writer
  • Cyril VANIER, Senior Journalist, France24

    watch the first part

    Program prepared and produced by Christopher Davies, Sara Bertilsson and Mary Colombel
     

Homegrown terror (part 2)
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Homegrown terror (part 2)

With attackers who stick around the crime scene to brag, a lot has changed since the July 2005 London bombings. After last year’s Toulouse shootings and last month’s attack on the Boston marathon, François Picard’s panel looks at homegrown terror made in Britain;
Homegrown terror
23/05/2013 - THE DEBATE

Homegrown terror

With attackers who stick around the crime scene to brag, a lot has changed since the July 2005 London bombings. After last year’s Toulouse shootings and last month’s attack on the Boston marathon, François Picard’s panel looks at homegrown terror made in Britain.
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Iran: no more surprises?
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More English? Non merci (part 2)

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