Carlos Antonio Lozada

During the civil war : “The state expropriated farms, cattle, pigs, and chickens from us, as they did with thousands of other compatriots”.

His parents warned him against joining the FARC: his mother objected on religious grounds, and his father told him that a city boy wasn’t suited to guerrilla life.

[2] Lozada was first identified as a member of the FARC during the 1999-2002 failed FARC-Government peace process in San Vicente del Caguán.

The United States government is offering a reward of up to US$2.5 million for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of Lozada.

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