State Department Announces Terror Labels for Colombia's Clan del Golfo
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Colombia Gulf Clan Grows Stronger As Washington Calls It Terrorism
This week, Washington labeled Colombia’s Clan del Golfo a terrorist organization, but the group’s real power is measured in quiet rules: who opens a shop, who crosses the Darién Gap, and who dares report extortion in Urabá after dark, unseen. The post Colombia Gulf Clan Grows Stronger As Washington Calls It Terrorism appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
State Department Announces Terror Labels for Colombia's Clan del Golfo
The State Department is designating Colombia-based drug trafficking group Clan del Golfo a Foreign Terrorist Organization and Specially Designated Global Terrorist, the agency said in Federal Register notices released this week. The State Department called the group a "violent and...
The U.S. government announced the decision to officially designate the Gulf Clan as a foreign terrorist organization, a measure that raises the level of confrontation against drug trafficking in Hispanic America. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s announcement marks a profound change in U.S. strategy, by equating this criminal group with international terrorist organizations. The Gulf Clan, considered Colombia’s most powerful illegal armed group, …
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