Английская Википедия:Alias Guacho

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox military person Walter Patricio Arízala Vernaza, also known as William Quiñonez or Luis Alfredo Pai Jiménez, (9 November 1989 – 21 December 2018),[1][2] better known by his nom de guerre Alias Guacho was an Ecuadorian, member of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), after 2016 peace agreement became a FARC dissident.

Life

A native of Valdez, Esmeraldas, Ecuador,[3] Arízala joined the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in 2007.[4] He became known by the aliases Guacho and William Quiñónez.[5]

Arízala led FARC's 29th Front.[6] He participated in the peace process between FARC and the Colombian government, but broke away in 2017, choosing not to acknowledge a ceasefire brokered in June 2016.[7] Subsequently, the 29th Front was renamed the Шаблон:Ill.[8] Arízala's faction was based in Nariño Department, where it often engaged with the United Guerrillas of the Pacific, led by another FARC dissident.[9] Under his leadership, the Oliver Sinisterra Front captured and killed two journalists and their driver in April 2018,[10] and separately held an Ecuadorian man and woman.[11] The governments of Colombia and Ecuador both offered rewards of $100,000 for information resulting in Arízala's capture.[12]

Arízala died at the age of 29 on 21 December 2018 in a joint military and police operation launched by Colombia and Ecuador near Tumaco, Colombia.[13][14]

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