A woman stands inside a destroyed house after an attack by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in the municipality of Suárez in the department of Cauca. Attacks by the FARC, the country’s largest terrorist group, have left thousands homeless nationwide during its 50-year-conflict against the state. The government and the FARC are holding their second round of peace talks this week in Havana, Cuba. (Luis Robayo/AFP)
Colombian soldiers patrol the streets of Corinto in the department of Cauca on Nov. 14 to make sure residents were off the streets in case of an attack by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). The terrorist group has killed thousands of civilians with their bombings and gunfire during their nearly 50-year fight against the state. The government and the FARC are holding their first peace talks since the sides failed to reach an agreement in 2002. (Luis Robayo/AFP)
A Colombian police officer patrols the municipality of Toribio in the department of Cauca, which has a Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) presence. Law enforcement and military troops have been on high alert during the peace talks between the FARC and the Colombian government in Havana, Cuba. (Luis Robayo/AFP)
A Colombian police officer walks among the ruins of a destroyed residence in Toribio in the department of Cauca on Nov. 13. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) called for a ceasefire while it meets with representatives of the Colombian government to end a nearly 50-year conflict that’s ravaged the Andean nation. The sides started talks in Oslo, Norway, in October and the second round is being held in Havana, Cuba, since Nov. 19. (Luis Robayo/AFP)
A Colombian police officer guards the police headquarters of Toribio in the department of Cauca on Nov. 13. Law enforcement agents have strengthened their presence in areas known for a high presence of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) terrorists in recent weeks. The FARC and the government are working toward ending a 50-year conflict that has claimed thousands of lives. (Luis Robayo/AFP)
A Colombian soldier is entrenched while members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) shoot from the mountains of Toribio in the department of Cauca on Nov. 13. The FARC is the country’s largest guerrilla group, with about 9,200 terrorists. (Luis Robayo/AFP)
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