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Name: Popular Liberation Front
Leader(s): Medardo González (political leader) 'Comrade Alipio' (real name unknown) (military leader)
Ideology: Communism, Marxism-Leninism
political wing/front organisation (if applicable): Communist Party of Jaguito, itself part of the "Revolutionary Mass Movement" coalition
Estimated strength: 4,000-6,000
Supported by (if applicable): Soviet Union (1975-1991), Cuba (1975-present)
Years active: 1975-present
Other info:
Name: Committee for Mass Liberation
Leader(s): Rodrigo Asturias
Ideology: Communism, Maoism
political wing/front organisation (if applicable): Communist Party of Jaguito (Asturias), Revolutionary Mass Movement
Estimated strength: 1,500-3,000
Supported by (if applicable): China (1976-1983)
Years active: 1976-present
Other info:
Name: Revolutionary Organisation of Armed People
Leader(s): Álvaro Arzú
Ideology: Revolutionary Socialism, Agrarian Socialism
political wing/front organisation (if applicable): Popular Democratic Advancement Organisation of Jaguito, Revolutionary Mass Movement
Estimated strength: 750-1,000
Supported by (if applicable):
Years active: 1985-present
Other info:
Name: Army of the Poor
Leader(s): Collective leadership through the "Revolutionary Commission"
Ideology: Anarcho-Communism
political wing/front organisation (if applicable): none
Estimated strength: 350
Supported by (if applicable): none
Years active: 1991 - present
Other info:
Name: Jaguito Party of Labour Defence League
Leader(s): Carlos Arana
Ideology: Democratic Socialism
political wing/front organisation (if applicable): Jaguito Party of Labour, Revolutionary Mass Movement (until 2001)
Estimated strength: 2,000
Supported by (if applicable):
Years active: 1981 - 2001 (initial end of hostilities) - 2008 - present
Other info: The Jaguito Party of Labour negotiated a ceasefire with the Government in 2001 following reforms, it ran in elections in 2002 and it's candidate was elected President. Following the military coup in 2007, the Party of Labour announced the reformation of the Defence League.
Name: Drug Cartels (numerous)
Leader(s): Numerous
Ideology: N/A
political wing/front organisation (if applicable): N/A
Estimated strength: 3,500-10,000
Supported by (if applicable): N/A
Years active: 1965-present
Other info: Various drug cartels that oppose both the Government and the majority of rebel groups. Estimates of strength vary drastically.
Estimated total rebels/terrorists: 8,600 - 12,350 (excl cartel members)