Where Colombia’s FARC rebels will be demobilizing and disarming (map)
Colombia’s government has released the locations of the demobilization zones and “normalization camps” for leftist FARC guerrillas who last week vowed to demobilize and disarm.
Colombia’s government has released the locations of the demobilization zones and “normalization camps” for leftist FARC guerrillas who last week vowed to demobilize and disarm.
United States Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday celebrated a bilateral ceasefire ending 52 years of violence between the state and FARC rebels and called on the international community to…
Colombia’s conservative opposition blasted ongoing peace talks with the FARC on Thursday after the government and guerrillas announced a bilateral ceasefire and plans to disarm the guerrillas. According to current opposition leader…
After three and a half years of negotiations, Colombia’s government and FARC rebels finally agreed on a bilateral ceasefire, and the guerrillas’ demobilization and disarmament. In the fifth of five…
Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC leader “Timochenko” signed a bilateral ceasefire Thursday. The deal marks the beginning of the demobilization and disarmament of Colombia’s largest far-left guerrilla group.…
Colombia’s conservative opposition, led by former President Alvaro Uribe, said Wednesday it would not respond to a ceasefire with far-left FARC rebels until more details are known. While in Cali…
The United States’ envoy will join his European counterpart, UN chief Ban-Ki Moon and five Latin American presidents to take part in Thursday’s signing of a bilateral ceasefire between Colombia’s…
Colombia’s government and the country’s largest rebel group, the FARC, confirmed Wednesday that they have agreed to end more than half a century of hostilities and will announce a ceasefire…
Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos will announce a bilateral ceasefire with FARC rebels on Thursday, local media reported based on sources within the government.