FARC’s facebook page shut down
Weeks after its blog was taken offline, Colombia’s largest rebel group the FARC had its Facebook account blocked.
Weeks after its blog was taken offline, Colombia’s largest rebel group the FARC had its Facebook account blocked.
The weblog used by the FARC to publish news and editorials over peace talks with the Colombian government was deleted Friday after being hacked.
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