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Simón Bolívar Guerrilla Coordinating Board
Simón Bolívar Guerrilla Coordinating Board's flag
Flag of the Simón Bolívar Guerrilla Coordinating Board
Active1987 – early 1990s
CountryColombia
AllegianceLeftism, major components were communist
RoleGuerrilla warfare
Part ofthe FARC, M-19, ELN, EPL, PRT and MAQL
ColorsRed
EquipmentSmall arms

The Simón Bolívar Guerrilla Coordinating Board (Spanish: Coordinadora Guerrillera Simón BolívarorCGSB) was an umbrella groupofguerrilla organizations in Colombia[1] from 1987 to the early 1990s. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the 19th of April Movement, the National Liberation Army, the Popular Liberation Army, Workers Revolutionary Party and the Movimiento Armado Quintin Lame were all members of the CGSB.[2] Subsequently, the FARC-EP and the ELN only continued in the Coordinator until 1994 to continue the armed struggle separately, after the M-19, the Quintin Lame, the EPL, and the WRPC all dissolved in the early 1990s.[3]

History[edit]

The first meeting of the CGSB was held in 1987. In April 1988 the II conference of the movement would be held and in August of the same year a third meeting. Two meetings were also held in 1989, one in February and one in April, while in 1990 the First Summit of Commanders was held.[4]

On July 6, 1991, representatives of the CGSB and the Colombian Government met in Caracas, Venezuela then in Tlaxcala, Mexico. On May 4, 1992, the talks broke down.[5][6]

In 1992 the CGSB presented the government with a document of twelve proposals for the construction of peace.[7]

On November 20, a group of Colombian intellectuals wrote to the CGSB proposing their demobilization and initiating peace talks due to the loss of validity of their armed struggles,[8]  to which the CGSB responded on December 2 that the lack of peace was by the government and that they should continue to seek paths of peace.[9]

The CGSB would be dissolved in 1994, due to disputes between the ELN and the FARC-EP.

In 2015 it was proposed to reconstitute said Coordinator in favor of dialogues with the government, which did not materialize and the FARC-EP demobilized in 2016, leaving only the ELN as the current armed group.

Mentions[edit]

•Julián Conrado in his vallenato "Regreso Simón" [1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Palacios, Marco (2007). Between Legitimacy and Violence. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
  • ^ "Terrorist Organization Profile by START (2010)". Archived from the original on 2013-12-21. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  • ^ CM (2012-11-18). "Negociación y desmovilización con grupos armados (M-19, Epl, Prt, Maql y Crs)". VerdadAbierta.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  • ^ "Nace la Coordinadora Guerrillera Simón Bolívar". Radio Nacional de Colombia (in Spanish). 2016-11-28. Archived from the original on 2020-09-24. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  • ^ "COLOMBIA: ANTECEDENTES DE UN PROCESO. "LA COORDINADORA GUERRILLERA SIMÓN BOLÍVAR".(memorabilia de la prensa)". Kaos en la red (in Spanish). 29 September 2016. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  • ^ "Conversaciones de Paz en Caracas y Tlaxcala". Banrepcultural. 2015-01-24. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  • ^ "Coordinadora Guerrillera Simón Bolivar". www.mamacoca.org. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  • ^ "Cedema.org - Viendo: Carta de intelectuales colombianos a la CGSB". www.cedema.org. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  • ^ "Cedema.org - Viendo: Respuesta de la CGSB a los intelectuales colombianos". www.cedema.org. Retrieved 2020-12-19.

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