FARC leader asks pope for forgiveness for ‘tears and pain’ caused by guerrillas

Rodrigo Londoño, a.k.a. "Timochenko"

The FARC’s former guerrilla leader, “Timochenko,” on Thursday asked Pope Francis for forgiveness for the “tears and pain” inflicted on Colombia by the group during its participation in the armed conflict.

In an open letter to the Catholic Church leader, the FARC leader leader said the pope’s ‘enlightened” words on reconciliation in Colombia “arrived to brighten the darkness that for so long has covered life in the country.”

Timochenko, whose real name is Rodrigo Londoño, subsequently asked for forgiveness.


Rodrigo Londoño

While leaving the political leadership of the party with Luciano Marin, a.k.a. “Ivan Marquez,” Londoño was named party president at the first political congress organized by the FARC.

On behalf of his group and its members, the former guerrilla leader asked the pope to pray for the success of the peace process that seeks to end of 52 years of armed conflict between the FARC and the state.


Rodrigo Londoño

According to the Marxist leader, the pope’s invitation would already change the future of the people process in the country that has been torn by armed conflict for more than half a century.

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