3. Keep a record (for your own safety and for investigators)
Copy the URL and note the date/time you saw the video.
Take a screenshot of the page (blur any personally identifying information if you share it with authorities).
Save any correspondence (e.g., confirmation emails from the platform) in a folder.
Legal and Political Repercussions: The FARC's actions, including kidnappings, were part of their broader insurgency against the Colombian government. The group's activities led to significant international condemnation and were a major factor in their eventual demobilization and transition into a political party. Copy the URL and note the date/time you saw the video
2. Notify law‑enforcement (if you feel it’s necessary)
Local authorities: Call your local police department or visit the nearest precinct. Provide them with the URL, a screenshot (if safe to do so), and any other identifying details.
National hotlines: Many countries have dedicated lines for online sexual exploitation or extremist material (e.g., the U.S. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s CyberTipline, the UK’s National Crime Agency online reporting portal, etc.).
International bodies: If the content appears to be cross‑border, you can also contact agencies such as Interpol’s Cybercrime unit or the relevant national cybercrime unit.