"In a recent effort to demobilize FARC guerillas, the Colombian military has unleashed "Operation Christmas," an Xmas-in-the-jungle campaign designed to convince FARC guerillas to abandon the rebel group and accept government amnesty."

From the BBC:
"Special forces infiltrated the remote Macarena mountain range to dress a 25m (82ft) high tree with 2,000 lights. Movement sensors will make the tree light up when guerrillas approach. The army says it will put up trees in nine other rebel-held zones to spread the message that Christmas is a good time to abandon armed struggle [...] As well as lights, [the tree] was decorated with slogans saying "Demobilize, at Christmas everything is possible" and "If Christmas can come to the jungle, you can come home"."

found here
http://io9.com/5717113/the-strangest-ways-christmas-has-been-used-for-psychological-warfare

BBC link
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-12025086

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