In the 1980s, Colombia experienced a surge in violence due to the rise of powerful drug cartels, particularly the MeDELLín and Cali cartels, which dominated the cocaine trade. This period was marked by widespread corruption, social unrest, and brutal confrontations between drug traffickers, government forces, and leftist guerrilla groups like the FARC and ELN. The violence led to thousands of deaths, including the assassination of politicians, journalists, and judges, and significantly impacted Colombian society and politics. Efforts to combat drug trafficking and violence faced numerous challenges, resulting in a complex and ongoing conflict.
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