Colombia’s largest paramilitary group announces unilateral ceasefire

AGC paramilitaries (Image: YouTube)

A pamphlet signed by the AGC announced an immediate unilateral ceasefire by Colombia’s largest paramilitary organization on Sunday.

In the online announcement, the paramilitary organization said that they had “declared a unilateral cessation of hostilities as an expression of goodwill” to the government of President Gustavo Petro, who took office on Sunday.

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The AGC previously said that they were willing to negotiate the demobilization of their organization, which was formed by dissidents of the now-defunct paramilitary organization AUC.

Petro on multiple occasions has said that he would seek to negotiate the dismantling of groups like the AGC and guerrilla group ELN.

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Other paramilitary organizations and jailed former commanders of the AUC have also said they want to be involved in talks to achieve “total peace” in Colombia.

In his inaugural address, Petro on Sunday called on “all the armed groups to lay down their arms in the mists of the past, to accept legal benefits in exchange for peace, in exchange for the definitive non-repetition of violence.”

President Gustavo Petro

The AGC’s extradited former commander, “Otoniel,” first announced talks in 2017 when former President Juan Manuel Santos was in office.

These talks were abandoned by Duque after which the paramilitaries embarked on a major offensive to expand their territorial control.

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