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authorTor Andersson <tor@ccxvii.net>2023-03-22 16:40:54 +0100
committerTor Andersson <tor@ccxvii.net>2023-05-03 18:48:16 +0200
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<p>
-<i>Colombia: Nation at the Edge of Abyss</i>
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-<p>
-Colombia in the 1990s hosted one of the world’s last Marxist guerrilla armies,
+Colombia in the 1990s hosted one of the world's last Marxist guerrilla armies,
brutal drug lords, and right-wing death squads and appeared close to failing as
a state. A decade later, its Marxists had lost their top leaders and rural
sanctuary, its big drug bosses were dead or in prison, and its paramilitaries
@@ -10,6 +7,13 @@ were negotiating demobilization. The Government had extended its writ to most
of the countryside, restored its popularity, and improved the economy and
respect for human rights.
+<p>
+Andean Abyss is a multi-player game depicting insurgent and counterinsurgent
+conflict in Colombia during the 1990s and early 2000s. Each player takes the
+role of a faction seeking to run Colombian affairs: the Government or one of
+three insurgent factions &mdash; the Marxist FARC, the right-wing AUC
+paramilitaries, or the narco-trafficking Cartels.
+
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