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Colombia's FARC female insurgents

Friday, 9 May 2014 10:48 GMT

FARC rebels pose with an unidentified girl holding a weapon in southern Colombia in this undated photo confiscated by the Colombian police and released to the media on November 12, 2009. Police said that the photo was found on the body of a rebel killed in a combat against them on October 25, 2008. REUTERS/National Police/Handout

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BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Colombia’s largest guerrilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), is one of the world’s longest-running guerrilla insurgencies and turns 50 on May 27.

This photo essay is part of a series of first-person accounts and articles looking at the FARC’s half-century war against the Colombian state and views on the ongoing peace process between the rebels and government in Cuba.

PHOTO ESSAY: Colombia's FARC female fighters

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