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22.06.2019
Colombia’s ELN guerrillas hopeful Duque will resume peace talks

Colombia’s last-standing guerrilla group ELN on Thursday reiterated its hopes that peace talks that were suspended by the government in February can be resumed.

Source: Colombia Reports
19.06.2019
Colombia urged to do more to protect ex-Farc rebels after killings

The leader of Colombia's former Farc rebels has called on the government to stop the "systematic murder" of ex-fighters following two killings. In an open letter to President Iván Duque, Rodrigo Londoño said the cases highlighted the lack of protection of Farc members by authorities.

Source: BBC
19.06.2019
Colombia continues to have highest number of internally displaced people in the world: UN

Colombia continues to have the most internally displaced persons in the world, according to the UN. … Since 2015, the number of displaced Colombians has exceeded all other nations with internal conflicts, according to a report by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees.

Source: Colombia Reports
10.06.2019
Case against FARC leader highlights challenges for peace process tribunal

This week, Zeuxis Hernandez—also known by the alias “Jesus Santrich”—will likely fill one of the five seats in Colombia’s House of Representatives that the Havana agreement reserved for ex-combatants. He will join Congress almost a year late, after having been incarcerated since April 2018, when he was indicted by the Southern District of New York of conspiracy to sell 10 tons cocaine, worth $320 million.

Source: IPI Global Observatory
05.06.2019
Thousands of Colombian FARC rebels return to arms despite peace accord -military intelligence report

Roughly a third of the fighters in Colombia's former FARC rebel army have taken up arms again following a 2016 peace accord, posing a growing security risk in the Andean nation, according to a confidential military intelligence report reviewed by Reuters. The internal report puts the number of combatants belonging to dissident Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) groups at around 2,300, a sharp increase from about 300 at the time of the controversial peace agreement.

Source: Reuters AlertNet
05.06.2019
Colombia’s government “inciting violence” against former rebels: UN

[…] In an extraordinarily harsh statement, UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Executions Agnes Callamard urged the government to “stop inciting violence against the demobilized FARC” and “implement the peace accords” agreed with the former guerrillas in 2016.

Source: Colombia Reports
04.06.2019
Rights experts condemn killing of reintegrated former rebel fighter

Against a backdrop of challenges in implementing the peace process in Colombia, six independent UN human rights experts condemned on Tuesday the killing of a former member of the FARC-EP guerilla movement, which they said constitutes a “violation” of the guarantees made by the Government in the 2016 peace agreement.

Source: UN News
29.05.2019
Colombian high court rules FARC peace law must be sanctioned

A Colombian high court on Wednesday called on President Ivan Duque to sanction a law that implements peace agreement with demobilized FARC rebels, after upholding a Senate vote that rejected his proposed changes.

Source: Reuters AlertNet
19.05.2019
FARC chief begs former guerrillas not to abandon peace process amid worst crisis yet

FARC president Rodrigo Londoño begged the more than 12,000 former guerrillas who disarmed in 2016 as part of a peace deal not to abandon the process after the recapture of former guerrilla leader “Jesus Santrich.” The FARC leader, who is also known as “Timochenko,” made the urgent call after an emergency meeting with former guerrillas chiefs and United Nations peace observers.

Source: Colombia Reports
15.05.2019
FARC party accuses far-right of attacks on members

The political party formed by Colombia's former Marxist FARC rebels on Wednesday accused the far right of assassinating its members, but pledged to continue the process of reintegration.

Source: VOA News