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Carlos Castaño Gil : ウィキペディア英語版
Carlos Castaño Gil

Carlos Castaño Gil (May 16, 1965 – April 16, 2004) was the founder of the Peasant Self-Defense Forces of Córdoba and Urabá (ACCU), an extreme right paramilitary organization in Colombia. Castaño and his brothers Fidel and Vicente founded this group (and its previous incarnations) after their father was kidnapped and killed by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), in association with other enemies or victims of the guerrillas. The ACCU later became one of the founding members of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC).
== First Years ==
Carlos Castaño Gil was the youngest son of the family Castaño Gil, mainly linked to livestock. Like his brothers, he experienced firsthand the murder of his father and Jesus Castaño. Led by his older brother, Fidel becomes a member of his first self-defense groups.
Following the passage of time as his brother Fidel, who knew the Medellin Cartel kingpin Pablo Escobar, Carlos strikes up a close friendship. Brown had combat training by his brother, army officers and employees of the self then by Yair Klein.
Castaño opposed although the financing of drug trafficking to the paramilitaries. The friendship between the Castaño brothers and Pablo Escobar breaks when the boss sends murder inside his personal prison "La Catedral" two major partners, also friends of Castaño so they became founders of the group "Los Pepes" which Escobar persecuted and where Carlos was known by the aliases of "the Phantom" or "the Kid." According to an alleged hypothesis, Castaño would have killed Escobar.
Two months after the death of Escobar, Fidel Castaño was killed in a battle against the EPL guerrilla; although it is believed that Carlos would have cured his death in retaliation for the alleged rape and murder, or possible suicide of Rumalda Castaño, who the two brothers had been womanizing. With the death of Fidel, Carlos Castaño assumed leadership of the AUC agglutinate besides other paramilitary groups.

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