Demobilization of Colombia’s illegal armed groups up 20% since 2012: govt
Members of illegal armed groups in Colombia who have decided to lay down their arms increased by 20% between 2012 and 2013, according to Colombia’s Semana news magazine.
Members of illegal armed groups in Colombia who have decided to lay down their arms increased by 20% between 2012 and 2013, according to Colombia’s Semana news magazine.
Experts at the National Defense University said Wednesday that Colombia may not be able to adequately fund reintegration programs and transitional justice in an eventual peace deal with the FARC…
There are about 700 Colombian towns and villages that have the presence of illegal groups, according to the third national report on disarmament, demobilization and reintegration. The report conducted by…
A high-level delegation from the Iraqi government arrived in Colombia Wednesday to learn about the reintegration process for demobilized combatants. Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos announced that the delegation “came…
President Juan Manuel Santos has called for the support of Colombian businessmen in the reintegration of demobilized paramilitaries, newspaper Terra reported Wednesday. Speaking at the forum titled “Reintegration, a business committed…
For the second consecutive year, Colombia will host a panel of experts from twenty countries to discuss strategies for demobilizing former guerrilla combatants. Forty -seven technocrats will come from a…