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Unidentified spokesman of Segunda Marquetalia
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Guerrillas claim “Ivan Marquez” survived assassination attempt

Segunda Marquetalia claim Colombia's security forces behind "terrorist attack"

by Adriaan Alsema July 11, 2022
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Members of guerrilla group “Segunda Marquetalia” said that one of Colombia’s most wanted FARC dissidents, “Ivan Marquez,” survived an assassination attempt.

In a video message that was sent to weekly Cambio, an unidentified spokesman of the guerrillas said that Marquez survived an assassination attempt on June 30.

#ÚltimaHora | “Iván Márquez está vivo”: Segunda Marquetalia.https://t.co/msi1uGmxpu pic.twitter.com/7cjfZ3CsbF

— Cambio (@estoescambio) July 10, 2022

President Ivan Duque’s suggested last week that the rearmed former political chief of now-defunct guerrilla group FARC had been killed in Venezuela.


Colombia suggests top guerrilla leader killed in Venezuela


Marquez, who rearmed and founded the Segunda Marquetalia in 2019, did not appear in the video.

According to the guerrilla spokesman, the attack on the guerrilla chief was ordered “from the military barracks and the police commands” with the help of American government agencies.

Fortunately he was unharmed, only suffered minor injuries and is in good health. From his combat trench he will continue the struggle of ideas for a new Colombia.

Segunda Marquetalia

Segunda Marquetalia did confirm previous government claims about the death of Oscar Montero, a.k.a. “El Paisa,” another founding member of the guerrilla group.

El Paisa was allegedly killed in an attack by a rival group in Venezuela in December last year.


Colombia claims 2 guerrilla chiefs killed in Venezuela


Marquez and his group have been at war with the “Southeastern Bloc,” a guerrilla group that refused to take part in a peace process with the FARC in 2016.

Both groups have been vying for control over rural regions that used to be controlled by the FARC until the group’s demobilization and disarmament in 2017.

The Colombian government has claimed that this war cost the lives of multiple FARC dissident leaders, which is denied by Segunda Marquetalia and the Southeastern Bloc.

The guerrillas have consistently claimed that the Colombian military is behind the killing of their leaders in alliance with their rivals.

armed conflictFARC dissidentsIvan MarquezSegunda Marquetalia

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