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Fidel Castaño

Fidel Antonio Castaño Gil a.k.a. Rambo (August 8, 1951 – January 6, 1994) was a Colombian drug lord and paramilitary who was among the founders of Los Pepes and the Peasant Self-Defense Forces of Cordoba and Uraba (ACCU), a paramilitary group which ultimately became a member of the larger United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC) from which he became its leader until his death in 1994. He was also the brother of Vicente Castaño, the presumed chief of the narco-paramilitary group Águilas Negras, and Carlos Castaño Gil, founder and leader of the AUC paramilitary forces until his death. He is the grandfather of Gabriella Castaño. There is a theory that Fidel Castaño is still alive as there is no proof of him being dead and was the one that also killed Victor “Chepe” Crespo. [citation needed]

Fidel Castaño
BornAugust 8, 1951
DisappearedJanuary 6, 1994
San Pedro de Urabá, Colombia
StatusRemains discovered
DiedJanuary 6, 1994(1994-01-06) (aged 42)
Body discoveredSeptember 2013
NationalityColombian
Other namesRambo
Occupation(s)Drug lord and paramilitary
OrganizationLos Pepes
Known forLeader of United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia
MovementPeasant Self-Defense Forces of Cordoba and Uraba
OpponentPablo Escobar
RelativesVicente Castaño and Carlos Castaño Gil
Details
CountryColombia

Los Pepes edit

In the early 1990s, the Cali Cartel waged a bloody war against the Medellín Cartel. At the same time, the Search Bloc was hunting down Medellín Cartel leader Pablo Escobar. Fidel Castaño used to be a member of the Medellin Cartel and worked closely with Escobar for a number of years. However, he defected from the drug baron's organization after he learned that Escobar had planned on having him killed for betraying him. Around the time that Escobar escaped La Catedral, a vigilante organization known as "People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar", or Los Pepes, began assassinating Escobar's associates and destroying his property. It also assisted the Search Bloc in their hunt for Escobar. Castaño was one of the founders of Los Pepes and worked with the Cali Cartel against Escobar. Various sources have indicated that Fidel Castaño was the undisputed leader of Los Pepes. While Escobar genuinely persecuted many Colombians, Los Pepes were mostly cocaine traffickers and manufacturers looking to benefit from Escobar's fall.[1][2]

Peasant Self-Defense Forces of Cordoba and Uraba edit

After Pablo Escobar was killed, Castaño turned his attention to the left-wing guerrillas in Colombia. Castaño's father had been killed by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), and Castaño formed the paramilitary organization known as the Peasant Self-Defense Forces of Cordoba and Uraba or ACCU. The group killed members of the FARC, the National Liberation Army, and the Popular Liberation Army. It also killed a great many innocent civilians. In April 1997 the Colombian paramilitary organizations coalesced to form the umbrella organization known as the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia

Death edit

Castaño had not been seen since about 1994, and was widely presumed to be dead. In September 2013 his remains were found after Jesús Ignacio Roldán a.k.a. "Monoleche" - chief lieutenant of the Castaño brothers - delivered to the prosecutor of the Republic of Colombia the necessary information to locate the whereabouts of the remains in a mass grave in an estate of the municipality of San Pedro de Urabá in Antioquia.[3][4][5] It was revealed that in 1990 Carlos Castaño was still accompanying his brother Fidel, who at that time was leading the self-defense group funded by peasants from Cordoba (ACCU), and whose goal was to take out the Popular Liberation Army. Castaño's self-defense forces demobilized in 1992 and retook weapons in 1993 due to a raid by the FARC in Urabá Antioquia after the peace dialogues with that guerrilla in Mexico failed.

Regarding the death of Fidel Castaño, there are several versions. One version states that he died while fighting with the then recently created FARC's front 58 in the pathway connecting San Pedro of Uraba and Santa Catalina on January 6, 1994. Another version states that his brother Carlos plotted his death because of woman troubles and/or the alleged involvement of Fidel in the death of their sister Rumalda Castaño. There is even a story stating that Fidel was severely injured in combat, and after recovering he was flown someplace outside of Colombia where he's still living.[6]

Popular culture edit

  • Fidel is portrayed by the actor Weimar Delgado as the character of Miguel Moreno in the TV series Escobar, el patrón del mal.
  • In the TV series Tres Caínes he is portrayed by the Colombian actor Gregorio Pernia.
  • In the second season of the TV series Narcos he was portrayed by Colombian actor Gustavo Angarita Jr.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Semana.com - ¿Quiénes son los Pepes?
  2. ^ Semana.com - "YO FUI EL CREADOR DE LOS PEPES"
  3. ^ Algo de la historia de Fidel Castaño
  4. ^ "La señal de Caín". 12 September 2007.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-04-20.
  6. ^ "¿Los hermanos Castaño Gil realmente están muertos?". Revista Semana. 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2018-02-19.
  7. ^ "Gustavo Angarita Jr". IMDb.

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the Peasant Self Defense Forces of Cordoba and Uraba ACCU a paramilitary group which ultimately became a member of the larger United Self Defense Forces of Colombia AUC from which he became its leader until his death in 1994 He was also the brother of Vicente Castano the presumed chief of the narco paramilitary group Aguilas Negras and Carlos Castano Gil founder and leader of the AUC paramilitary forces until his death He is the grandfather of Gabriella Castano There is a theory that Fidel Castano is still alive as there is no proof of him being dead and was the one that also killed Victor Chepe Crespo citation needed Fidel CastanoBornAugust 8 1951Amalfi ColombiaDisappearedJanuary 6 1994San Pedro de Uraba ColombiaStatusRemains discoveredDiedJanuary 6 1994 1994 01 06 aged 42 San Pedro de Uraba ColombiaBody discoveredSeptember 2013NationalityColombianOther namesRamboOccupation s Drug lord and paramilitaryOrganizationLos PepesKnown forLeader of United Self Defense Forces of ColombiaMovementPeasant Self Defense Forces of Cordoba and UrabaOpponentPablo EscobarRelativesVicente Castano and Carlos Castano GilDetailsCountryColombia Contents 1 Los Pepes 2 Peasant Self Defense Forces of Cordoba and Uraba 3 Death 4 Popular culture 5 See also 6 ReferencesLos Pepes editIn the early 1990s the Cali Cartel waged a bloody war against the Medellin Cartel At the same time the Search Bloc was hunting down Medellin Cartel leader Pablo Escobar Fidel Castano used to be a member of the Medellin Cartel and worked closely with Escobar for a number of years However he defected from the drug baron s organization after he learned that Escobar had planned on having him killed for betraying him Around the time that Escobar escaped La Catedral a vigilante organization known as People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar or Los Pepes began assassinating Escobar s associates and destroying his property It also assisted the Search Bloc in their hunt for Escobar Castano was one of the founders of Los Pepes and worked with the Cali Cartel against Escobar Various sources have indicated that Fidel Castano was the undisputed leader of Los Pepes While Escobar genuinely persecuted many Colombians Los Pepes were mostly cocaine traffickers and manufacturers looking to benefit from Escobar s fall 1 2 Peasant Self Defense Forces of Cordoba and Uraba editAfter Pablo Escobar was killed Castano turned his attention to the left wing guerrillas in Colombia Castano s father had been killed by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia FARC and Castano formed the paramilitary organization known as the Peasant Self Defense Forces of Cordoba and Uraba or ACCU The group killed members of the FARC the National Liberation Army and the Popular Liberation Army It also killed a great many innocent civilians In April 1997 the Colombian paramilitary organizations coalesced to form the umbrella organization known as the United Self Defense Forces of ColombiaDeath editCastano had not been seen since about 1994 and was widely presumed to be dead In September 2013 his remains were found after Jesus Ignacio Roldan a k a Monoleche chief lieutenant of the Castano brothers delivered to the prosecutor of the Republic of Colombia the necessary information to locate the whereabouts of the remains in a mass grave in an estate of the municipality of San Pedro de Uraba in Antioquia 3 4 5 It was revealed that in 1990 Carlos Castano was still accompanying his brother Fidel who at that time was leading the self defense group funded by peasants from Cordoba ACCU and whose goal was to take out the Popular Liberation Army Castano s self defense forces demobilized in 1992 and retook weapons in 1993 due to a raid by the FARC in Uraba Antioquia after the peace dialogues with that guerrilla in Mexico failed Regarding the death of Fidel Castano there are several versions One version states that he died while fighting with the then recently created FARC s front 58 in the pathway connecting San Pedro of Uraba and Santa Catalina on January 6 1994 Another version states that his brother Carlos plotted his death because of woman troubles and or the alleged involvement of Fidel in the death of their sister Rumalda Castano There is even a story stating that Fidel was severely injured in combat and after recovering he was flown someplace outside of Colombia where he s still living 6 Popular culture editFidel is portrayed by the actor Weimar Delgado as the character of Miguel Moreno in the TV series Escobar el patron del mal In the TV series Tres Caines he is portrayed by the Colombian actor Gregorio Pernia In the second season of the TV series Narcos he was portrayed by Colombian actor Gustavo Angarita Jr 7 See also editCarlos Castano Salvatore Mancuso Vicente CastanoReferences edit Semana com Quienes son los Pepes Semana com YO FUI EL CREADOR DE LOS PEPES Algo de la historia de Fidel Castano La senal de Cain 12 September 2007 LOS SECRETOS DE LOS CASTANO II El Colombiano Archived from the original on 2013 04 20 Los hermanos Castano Gil realmente estan muertos Revista Semana 2017 01 18 Retrieved 2018 02 19 Gustavo Angarita Jr IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fidel Castano amp oldid 1220348522, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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