Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
- Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
noun
a powerful and wealthy terrorist organization formed in 1957 as the guerilla arm of the Colombian communist party; opposed to the United States; has strong ties to drug dealers
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