Colombian peace process
Colombia right wing falls short of majority
Right-wing parties opposed to a peace deal with the FARC won historic elections in Colombia on March 11 but fell short of a majority in polls that saw the former rebels enter the Congress.
- Read more about Colombia right wing falls short of majority
- Log in to post comments
Colombia: FARC Concludes UN Weapons Handover
FARC member
BOGOTÁ, Colombia - The last United Nations truck carrying containers filled with pistols, rifles and grenades that formerly belonged to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has left a "transition zone" in the northeast of the country, marking the end of the rebels' disarmament.
- Read more about Colombia: FARC Concludes UN Weapons Handover
- Log in to post comments
Colombia declares FARC war over as last guns roll away
President Juan Manuel Santos declared Colombia's 50-year conflict with FARC guerrillas finally over on Aug. 15, as the last truckloads of decommissioned weapons rolled away to be melted down.
FARC rebels handed 30 pct of weapons
Colombia's FARC rebel group said on June 7 that it has handed in 30 percent of its weaponry to the United Nations, part of a peace deal signed with the government last year to end more than 52 years of war.
- Read more about FARC rebels handed 30 pct of weapons
- Log in to post comments
Colombia launches truth commission under peace deal
Colombia created a "truth commission" to help it heal after decades of war under a recent peace deal with the leftist FARC rebels.
President Juan Manuel Santos also signed into law a decree establishing a special unit to search for people still missing in the country's 53-year conflict.
Colombia opens talks with ELN rebels
The Colombian government has opened the first round of peace talks with the ELN rebel group, seeking to end a 53-year conflict that has killed more than 260,000.
- Read more about Colombia opens talks with ELN rebels
- Log in to post comments
Dylan honored to receive Nobel despite no-show
Colombia's peace deal is a model for countries at war like Syria, President Juan Manuel Santos said Dec. 10 as he accepted his Nobel Peace Prize, though a ceremony for other laureates was marked by Bob Dylan's no-show.
- Read more about Dylan honored to receive Nobel despite no-show
- Log in to post comments
Colombian Congress ratifies peace deal; critics boycott vote
The Congress formally ratified a revised peace agreement with Colombia's biggest leftist rebel group, capping a torturous four years of negotiations, a stunning referendum rejection, last-minute compromises and two signing ceremonies.
Colombia, FARC rebels to sign new peace deal on Nov 24
A new peace accord between Colombia's government and Marxist FARC rebels will be signed on Nov. 24 and sent to Congress for approval, President Juan Manuel Santos said on Nov. 22, bringing a formal end to the 52-year civil war ever closer.
Colombia, rebels agree revised peace deal to end 52-year war
The Colombian government and the Marxist FARC rebels said on Nov. 12 they agreed on a revised peace deal to end a 52-year war, six weeks after the original was narrowly rejected in a referendum amid objections it was too favorable to the rebels.