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08.05.2019
UN urges action after 1600 displaced by turf war in northwest Colombia

The United Nations urged Colombia on Tuesday to take immediate action against ongoing violence in the northwest of the country. According to figures of the UN’s refugee agency UNHCR, over 1600 members of five different indigenous communities have been displaced as a result of armed conflict between illegal armed groups over the past two weeks in Jurado, a municipality in Choco.

Source: Colombia Reports
10.04.2019
Colombia’s peace process has progressed, but is failing to affect citizens: study

The implementation of Colombia’s peace process made progress since it began in late 2016, but has so far failed to positively affect the lives of citizens, according to an extensive study. According to the Kroc Institute, which has monitored the progress of implementation of the 578 agreements made in the peace deal, 400 of these agreements are being implemented.

Source: Colombia Reports
04.04.2019
Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia
Source: S/2019/265
01.04.2019
ELN leaders to stay in Cuba for talks while guerrillas to keep fighting in Colombia

The leaders of Colombia’s last-standing guerrilla group, the ELN, will remain in Cuba until Colombia’s President Ivan Duque agrees to resume peace talks, according to the rebels’ chief negotiator.

Source: Colombia Reports
19.03.2019
Colombia war crimes: Mass protests in support of special tribunal

Anger is growing over the Colombian president's attempts to make changes to a special tribunal set up to investigate war crimes.

Source: Al Jazeera
12.03.2019
Colombia’s foreign minister to meet with Guterres over war crimes tribunal crisis

Colombia’s foreign minister will meet with the secretary general of the United Nations after the international organization expressed “regret” over President Ivan Duque‘s refusal to sign off on the country’s war crimes tribunal.

Source: Colombia Reports
20.02.2019
Duque defunds Colombia’s Truth Commission

Colombia’s President Ivan Duque has defunded the Truth Commission, a key element of the country’s peace process, according to one of the commission members. The defunding is the latest in a long series of actions that are feared to undermine the peace process that was begun by Duque’s predecessor, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Juan Manuel Santos.

Source: Colombia Reports
20.02.2019
Colombia’s former government and FARC negotiators reunite to “defend peace”

As President Ivan Duque appears to do everything in his power to undermine Colombia’s peace process, the negotiators that bartered the historic 2016 peace deal met again on Wednesday.

Source: Colombia Reports
23.01.2019
Security Council should ‘nurture’ Colombian consensus against return to violence, top UN official urges

Two years after the signing of the historic peace agreement in Colombia and following a recent escalation of violence, the newly-appointed representative of the United Nations in the country, told the UN Security Council on Wednesday that its people have established a “broad consensus” against further conflict, before highlighting key steps to stabilize the nation.

Source: UN News
22.01.2019
ELN insists on resumption of peace talks in Colombia

In the aftermath of the deadly bomb attack that killed 21 people in Bogota, the leadership of Colombia’s ELN rebels has slammed President Ivan Duque‘s decision to end peace talks. Since taking office last year, Duque has refused to continue the dialogues established by his predecessor Juan Manuel Santos and the ELN claims that ongoing attacks against the organization forced the guerrillas’ hand.

Source: Colombia Reports