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Manuel Marulanda

Marulanda was nicknamed "Tirofijo" () by his comrades, apparently because of a reputed ability to accurately aim firearms.
Marulanda himself changed his political and ideological inclinations to the Communist Party (PCC) during "La Violencia" (roughly 1948 to 1958) that followed the assassination of the Liberal Party's leader Jorge Eliécer Gaitán.
In March 2006, Alberto Gonzales, the Attorney General of the United States, announced in conjunction with Drug Enforcement Administration and United States Department of Justice officials that the US State Department had placed a $5 million reward on Tirofijo's head, or for information leading to his capture. He was considered a terrorist, assassin, kidnapper and racketeer. He commanded multiple terrorist acts against the Colombian people and society in general. He also had relationships with known drug cartels. But "Marulanda" was never apprehended, and died of a heart attack on 26 March 2008. He was replaced as commander-in-chief by Alfonso Cano. Provided by Wikipedia