Since the signing of the Peace Agreement in 2016, at least 220 social leaders and former guerrilla fighters have been assassinated in Colombia»
FARC
Jesus Santrich Realeased from Prison at Supreme Court Order
Colombian President Ivan Duque, meanwhile, said he supported the efforts of the Attorney General to keep Santrich in prison»
FARC Prisoners Fasting in Solidarity with Santrich
The ex-guerrillas declared themselves in ”peaceful disobedience” and hunger strike indefinitely»
FARC Announces Suspension of Electoral Campaign
The suspension was due to the constant aggressions against FARC leaders amid the political exercise to which they are entitled after being constituted as a political party»
Colombian Quito Hosts Peace Talks between Colombia and ELN
The first peace talks between the Colombian government and the National Liberation Army (ELN) started today in Quito, Ecuador. The plan established for the initial phase involves talks that will run for 45 days»
Cuba Welcomes Accord between ELN and Colombia Government
Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs has welcomed the agreement reached between the government of Colombia and the National Liberation Army (ELN)»
FARC-EP Announces Unilateral Ceasefire
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC-EP) announced today in this capital a unilateral ceasefire starting tomorrow, until January 20, 2013.»
Santos Grateful to Cuba for its Support for Peace in Colombia
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos expressed his gratitude towards Cuba’s support for the realization of the peace talks agreed with the rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-Army of the People (FARC-EP).»
Colombia President Reaffirms Support for Peace Process
President Juan Manuel Santos said today that time is “perfect, astral”, to carry out the peace process begun by the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC), which could be concluded in the coming six to eight months.»
FARC Want Colombians to Participate in Peace Process
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) called today the inhabitants of the South American country to participate in the open process with the government, to end five decades of armed conflict.»