
Andrés Rojas
Andrés Rojas, alias Araña, is a prominent figure in the Colombian conflict known for his leadership of the Comandos de Frontera, a dissident faction of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). His criminal history dates back to 2008, when he was identified as a member of the Los Rastrojos gang, and later, he became associated with the FARC. Rojas was captured in Bogotá by agents of the CTI after a crucial negotiation cycle between the Colombian government and the Coordinadora Nacional Ejército Bolivariano, highlighting his significant role in ongoing peace discussions and his status as a wanted individual under an Interpol red notice.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Venezuela | 1 | 6.00 | 0.06% | +0% | 28,435,943 | 17,265 | $48,000 | 29$ |
Totals | 1 | 28,435,943 | 17,265 | $48,000 | 29$ |
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Venezuela:
Andrés Rojas was a colonel who attended the assembly led by Miguel Peña.
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Uruguay:
Andrés Rojas, alias Araña, was captured while meeting with delegates of Petro in Bogotá.
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Colombia:
Andrés Rojas, alias 'Araña', was a negotiator whose detention in Bogotá led to a crisis in peace talks.
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Dominican Republic:
Andrés Rojas, alias Araña, is the leader of Comandos de la Frontera and was captured in February.
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Colombia:
Andrés Rojas is an anthropologist and archaeologist involved in the project.
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Paraguay:
Andrés Rojas invalidated a goal for Cerro Porteño after a VAR review.
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Paraguay:
Andrés Rojas disallowed a goal for Vitor Roque due to offside.
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Uruguay:
Colombian referee Andrés Rojas showed a yellow card to Nicolás Tagliafico and Raphinha.
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Ecuador:
Andrés Rojas was the referee trying to manage the tensions between the players.
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Panama:
Andrés Rojas was the referee trying to manage the tensions between the players.
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