Cocaine-Funded Gangs Shake Colombia Years After Peace Pact
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Cocaine-Funded Gangs Shake Colombia Years After Peace Pact

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What every side already agrees on.

Before we show you how each side frames this story, here are the bare facts that appear in both left and right coverage.

  1. 01Colombia signed a peace accord eight years ago.
  2. 02The peace accord aimed to disarm a powerful rebel group.
  3. 03Powerful militias have been attacking civilians in Colombia.
  4. 04There is a perception of state inaction regarding these attacks.
  5. 05Cocaine trafficking is linked to the current militias.
Right layers on top

The Right coverage emphasizes state failure and inadequacies following the peace pact.

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Perspective Analysis

How different sources frame this story

Right-Leaning View

The resurgence of cocaine-funded gangs in Colombia highlights the ineffective implementation of the peace accord, revealing the urgent need for stronger government intervention to protect civilians.

How each side might write it

Right

"Colombia’s peace pact has failed as violent militias rise, threatening the lives of innocent civilians once again."

What all sides miss

Impact of Drug Policy Reforms

All coverage overlooks the significant role that international drug policy reforms and global demand for cocaine play in sustaining violence among Colombian gangs.

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🔍 Key Differences

Primary focus
The focus is on government accountability and the consequences of inaction.
Tone
The tone tends towards concern and urgency regarding public safety.
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We rewrote this story three times using the same facts. Only the framing, word choice and headline change. Try to feel the difference.

Left framing

Violent Gangs Exploit Colombia’s Neglected Peace Process Amid Rising Human Rights Crises

Powerful militias are attacking civilians in Colombia, highlighting the government's inaction since the signing of a peace accord eight years ago. These events underscore the failure to protect vulnerable communities as drug-funded violence resurfaces.

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Center framing

Colombia Faces Resurgence of Violence from Gang Militias Post-Peace Accord

Eight years after a peace agreement dissolved a major rebel group, Colombia sees renewed violence from cocaine-funded militias targeting civilians. Observers cite government inaction as a critical factor in this troubling trend.

Right framing

Colombia's Peace Deal Failing as Cocaine-Funded Gangs Target Innocent Civilians

In Colombia, the resurgence of cocaine-funded gangs attacking civilians illustrates the shortcomings of the peace deal signed eight years ago. Critics point to the government's inability to maintain law and order in the face of escalating violence.

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The facts that did not change

Gangs funded by cocaine are attacking civilians in Colombia eight years after a peace accord.

Story summary

Attacks by powerful militias against civilians reflect the state’s inaction eight years after a peace accord removed a powerful rebel group from the field.

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