The group has made a clothing company, brand and record label[1] which sells controversial T-shirts, perfumes and CDs.
[3] On November 5, 2007 the group released a CD for sale called "Cumbia Clash – from the jungle to the streets"[4] with songs supporting the FARC in techno/cumbia.
During the event members of the company criticized the President of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe and described the country's political establishment as an "illegal state.
[9][10][11] The groups lawyer Thorkild Høyer told the press[12] that he would try and appeal the case to the Danish high court Højesteret.
[13] Camilo Jiménez, a correspondent in Germany for Colombian magazine Revista Semana, characterized Fighters + Lovers as "evidently indifferent" to the suffering of those victimized by FARC's activities in Colombia and described the group's efforts as a "childish game" for the sake of challenging Danish anti-terror laws.