Colombia's president says ELN rebels will 'get war'

Colombia is battling its worst security crisis in a decade after a series of guerrilla attacks in the north of the country have left at least 80 people dead and displaced 36,000 others.
With 80 people killed and 40,000 displaced by violence wrought by the leftist National Liberation Army (ELN) militia's fight with rival armed groups over drug trafficking territory in northeastern ...
The streets of Tibú, a municipality in Norte de Santander (Colombia), have once again become a refuge for thousands of people ...
Colombian special forces edged into guerrilla-controlled territory near the border with Venezuela Tuesday, trying to reassert ...
At least 80 people were killed and another 11,000 fled their homes in northeast Colombia since Friday when guerrilla group ELN embarked on an offensive to retake control over the Catatumbo ...
In just five days, bloodshed has been reported across three Colombian departments -- from the remote Amazon jungle in the ...
Colombian guerrilla fighters of the National Liberation ... although the measure would only cover the State Military and Police Forces. The ELN also warned they will defend themselves in case ...
More than 30 people were allegedly killed in northeast Colombia since Thursday when guerrilla group ELN embarked on a major offensive in the Catatumbo region. According to Ombudsman Iris Marin, ...
Colombia on Wednesday reinstated arrest warrants for dozens of guerrilla commanders blamed for armed attacks that displaced ...