New armed drug-trafficking groups menace Colombia - Democratic Underground: "New armed drug-trafficking groups menace Colombia
Armed groups of drug-traffickers have overtaken left-wing rebels as Colombia's main source of violence, local think tank Indepaz says.
The groups have emerged since the demobilisation of the illegal United Self Defence Forces of Colombia (AUC) paramilitaries.
The think tank says they are present in 29 of Colombia's 32 provinces.
It based its findings on its own field work as well as data from government agencies and the media.
The demobilisation of the AUC in 2006 was one of the main successes of former President Alvaro Uribe, who left office in August.
But Indepaz said a dozen or so new narco-paramilitary groups had quickly replaced the AUC in much of Colombia.
Extreme violence
With names like the Black Eagles and Rastrojos, they combine control of cocaine production and smuggling with extreme violence, though with less of a political agenda."
Armed groups of drug-traffickers have overtaken left-wing rebels as Colombia's main source of violence, local think tank Indepaz says.
The groups have emerged since the demobilisation of the illegal United Self Defence Forces of Colombia (AUC) paramilitaries.
The think tank says they are present in 29 of Colombia's 32 provinces.
It based its findings on its own field work as well as data from government agencies and the media.
The demobilisation of the AUC in 2006 was one of the main successes of former President Alvaro Uribe, who left office in August.
But Indepaz said a dozen or so new narco-paramilitary groups had quickly replaced the AUC in much of Colombia.
Extreme violence
With names like the Black Eagles and Rastrojos, they combine control of cocaine production and smuggling with extreme violence, though with less of a political agenda."