Jesús Santrich
Seuxis Pausias Hernández Solarte, aka Jesús Santrich (born 31 July 1967) is a former guerrila leader of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia–People's Army (FARC–EP). He is a member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia since June 2019 and was the FARC's delegate in the Colombian peace process in Havana.[1]
He was a member of a Communist youth organization as a teenager and studied Social Sciences at the University of Atlántico.[2]
He is wanted by US Government on allegations of drug trafficking, carried out six months after the peace process.[3][4]
Publications
Bolivarianism and Marxismo, A Compromise with the Impossible
Insurgent Poetry
Guerrilla Girls Like FARC Poetry
gollark: Those were fun. I made a hybrid boatplane with the repulsors.
gollark: The KSP way would probably just be to shove a bunch of ablative low-mass plates in front of the payload.
gollark: It's in what seems to be an official report, and they still called it "freedom gas".
gollark: But a lot of news outlets picked it up and it's not April 1st...
gollark: I thought it was satire when I first heard that.
References
- Casey, Nicholas (10 April 2019). "Former Colombian Rebel Commander Is Arrested on Drug Charges". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- "Jesus Santrich". Universidad de Atelantico. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- "Department Press Briefing – May 30, 2019". US Department of State. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- "The disappearance of Jesús Santrich threatens Colombia's peace deal". The Economist. 2019-07-06. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
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