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Lizcano and Colombian
Vicente Rojas Lizcano whose pseudonym was Biófilo Panclasta, was a Colombian individualist anarchist writer and activist.
* Oscar Tulio Lizcano, Colombian politician
Notable escapes and raids include: Fernando Araújo, who was later named Minister of Foreign Relations and formerly Development Minister, and who escaped his captors on December 31, 2006 ; the escape of Colombian Conservative Party congressman Óscar Tulio Lizcano, on October 26, 2008 ; a July 2, 2008 Colombian military operation called Operation Jaque, where the FARC-EP was tricked by the Colombian Government into releasing 15 hostages to Colombian Intelligence agents disguised as journalists and international aid workers in a helicopter rescue ; the June 13, 2010 raid which released Police Colonel Luis Herlindo Mendieta Ovalle, Police Captain Enrique Murillo Sanchez, Police Lieutenante William Donato Gomez and Army Staff Sargeant Arbey Delgado Argote.

Lizcano and was
Tulio Lizcano was a hostage for over 8 years, and escaped with a FARC-EP rebel he convinced to travel with him.
Speaking from a clinic in the western city of Cali, Mr Lizcano said that when soldiers saw him screaming from across a jungle river, they thought he was drunk and ignored him.

Lizcano and .
On Sunday, 26 October 2008, the ex-congressman, Óscar Tulio Lizcano escaped from FARC-EP rebels.
Tulio Lizcano is the first hostage to escape since the successful military rescue of Ingrid Betancourt, and the longest held political hostage by the organization.
During his final days in captivity, Lizcano told Santos, they had nothing to eat but wild palm hearts and sugar cane.
As police and army troops prepared to launch a rescue operation, Lizcano escaped alongside one of his guerrilla guards who had decided to desert.
" They jumped into the river, and then I started to shout, ' I'm Lizcano '", he said.
Neighborhoods: Los Angeles, Villa Helena I y II, José María Córdoba, Esperanza I, II y III, Lizcano I y II, Regadero Norte, San Cristóbal, La Juventud, Transición I, II, III, IV y V, La Independencia, Villa Mercedes, Bosque Norte.

Colombian and Conservative
The Colombian Conservative Party, founded in 1849, traces its origins to opponents of General Francisco de Paula Santander's 1833-37 administration.
* 1900 – Thousand Days ' War: The Colombian Conservative Party turns the tide of war in their favor with victory against the Colombian Liberal Party in the Battle of Palonegro.
During the war there were at least three attempts by Panamanian Liberals to seize control of Panama and potentially achieve full autonomy, including one led by Liberal guerrillas like Belisario Porras and Victoriano Lorenzo, each of whom was suppressed by a collaboration of Conservative Colombian and U. S. forces under the Mallarino-Bidlack Treaty.
The sixteen-year extension of the bipartisan power-sharing agreement permitted the Liberal and Conservative élites to consolidate their socioeconomic control of Colombian society, and to strengthen the military to suppress political reform and radical politics proposing alternative forms of government for Colombia.
The UP sought political reforms ( known as Apertura Democratica ) such as constitutional reform, more democratic local elections, political decentralization, and ending the domination of Colombian politics by the Liberal and Conservative parties.
* Colombian Conservative Party
Belisario Betancur Cuartas ( born on February 4, 1923 ) is a Colombian statesman, who as a member of the Colombian Conservative Party was President of Colombia from 1982 to 1986.
Category: Colombian Conservative Party politicians
The Party was founded in 1848 and, together with the Colombian Conservative Party, subsequently became one of the two main political forces in the country for over a century.
Category: Colombian Conservative Party politicians
La Violencia refers to an era of civil conflict in various areas of the Colombian countryside between supporters of the Colombian Liberal Party and the Colombian Conservative Party, a conflict which took place roughly from 1948 to 1958.
Category: Colombian Conservative Party politicians
Luis Mariano Ospina Pérez ( November 24, 1891-April 14, 1976 ) was a Colombian engineer and political figure, member of the Colombian Conservative Party.
Upon his return to Colombia in 1914 Ospina contacted the leadership of the Colombian Conservative Party and was nominated to run for the office of Counselor to the City Council of Medellín, representing the Conservative Party.
Category: Colombian Conservative Party politicians
Category: Colombian Conservative Party politicians
During his second term as president ( 1861 – 1863 ), Mosquera enacted a number of decrees aimed to control the power of Catholic Church, selling a lot of its properties-to impulse the economy giving them to the poor Colombian people -, and banning Jesuits from the country for their open support for the Conservative faction.
He was criticized by the more orthodox sectors of the Colombian Liberal Party ( who considered him too unruly ), most of the Colombian Conservative Party, the leadership of the Colombian Communist Party ( who saw him as a competitor for the political affections of the masses ).

Colombian and Party
It has usually been Colombia's second largest party, with the Colombian Liberal Party being the largest.
In 1964, the FARC – EP were established as the military wing of the Colombian Communist Party ( Partido Comunista Colombiano, PCC ), after the Colombian military attacked rural Communist enclaves in the aftermath of The Violence ( La Violencia, ca.
The Colombian Communist Party ( Partido Comunista Colombiano, PCC ) was formally accredited by the Comintern in 1930.
Shortly after the end of talks, the FARC-EP kidnapped Oxygen Green Party presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, who was traveling in Colombian territory.
In the 2010 Colombian presidential election a green party has been created under the name Colombian Green Party, with former Bogotá mayor Antanas Mockus being the leader.
Three years later he became co-chair of the Colombian Liberal Party.
Returning to Colombia in early 2005 after several visits in late 2004, Gaviria once again became active in politics, and was proclaimed as the sole chief of the Colombian Liberal Party in June 2005.
Category: Colombian Liberal Party politicians
Lehder boasted to the Colombian media about his involvement in drug trafficking at Norman's Cay and about giving hundreds of thousands of dollars in payoffs to the ruling Progressive Liberal Party, but Pindling vigorously denied the accusations, and made a testy appearance on NBC to rebut them.
After his father's death, Álvaro Uribe focused his political career and became a member of the center-left Colombian Liberal Party.
His running mate was Francisco Santos, a member of the Santos family, who have a long-lasting tradition as members of the Colombian Liberal Party and as owners of Colombian daily newspaper El Tiempo.
Category: Colombian Liberal Party politicians
Jiggy Drama collaborated with Colombian Party Cartel on the urban merengue track " Chico Malo ".
* On the international stage Aztek Escobar based in Houston, Colombian Party Cartel based in Nashville, Tres Coronas based in New York, Adassa based in Miami and 3 of the seven-man group of Culcha Candela in Berlin, Germany are representing Colombian urban music worldwide.

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