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How to Get Colombia’s Peace Process Back on Track Bogotá Must Pursue Dialogue With Armed Groups—and Scale Up Security for Civilians Elizabeth Dickinson October 1, 2024. Dissidents of the FARC, a ...
Colombia's government and the country's largest group of dissident former FARC rebels on Sunday suspended offensive actions and celebrated the start of a peace process meant to end the group's ...
BOGOTA, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Colombia's government and a dissident faction of the former FARC rebel group known as the Second Marquetalia said on Friday they have started a peace process.
At the center of that struggle is the 2016 peace agreement, which ended a 52-year armed conflict with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). The peace process has foundered in the two ...
One of Colombia’s most powerful criminal groups, the ELN, has expressed its willingness to return to peace talks with the government, following the election victory of president-elect Gustavo Petro.
Colombia's peace process collapses. The peace process has produced very little. Colombian troops are preparing to retake control of a rebel-run enclave in the south of the country after the government ...
Is Quietly Undermining Colombia's Fragile Peace Process Through its reckless war on drugs, the U.S. is escalating tension and violence. Cruz Bonlarron Martínez and Evan King December 23, 2020 ...
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -- Colombia's government and the country's biggest leftist rebel group have reached a peace deal that puts the South American nation on the threshold of ending a five-d ...
A graffiti artist in Bogotá, Colombia, paints the faces of victims of police repression, as well as community leaders and former guerrilla members murdered after the 2016 peace agreement. (Daniel ...
Colombia’s president has suspended a two-year peace process with the FARC guerrillas after the kidnapping of an army general, amid questions of whether this action was sanctioned by the rebel ...
Besides dealing with the coronavirus outbreak, Colombian authorities are trying to keep a fragile peace process on track. Under the peace treaty some 13,000 FARC guerrillas have turned in their ...
It bedevils every peace process. Colombia broke new ground on how to reconcile both. It is the first peace accord in Latin America that has not ended in an amnesty.
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