Insight
Security in a post-FARC Colombia
Report summary
The announcement of a bilateral ceasefire on 23 June between Colombia's Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) and the government suggests that a peace accord is imminent. The rebel group has long terrorised civilians while also targeting commercial activities including mining, agricultural industries and oil & gas. The FARC’s historical stronghold has been in southwestern Colombia and a peace deal should open up new areas of the Oriente-Putumayo Basin for exploration and development, but there are some caveats in the near term.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
- The heart of FARCness
- A new security dynamic in the Oriente-Putumayo Basin
- Mixed bag on insecurity
- Conclusion
Tables and charts
This report includes 3 images and tables including:
- Attacks on Colombia's energy infrastructure
- Map of Oriente-Putumayo Basin
- Colombia security heat map
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