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Colombia halts ceasefire with FARC dissidents after 4 murders
According to risk monitoring data from the Integral System for Peace, from January to May 2023, 63 cases of child recruitment by groups such as the Clan del Golfo, FARC dissidents, and ELN ...
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ELN announces ceasefire so that Colombians may vote in peace
Colombia's National Liberation Army (ELN) guerrillas Monday announced they would enforce a ceasefire during the upcoming presidential elections, in what has been perceived as a step towards peace ...
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Colombia is “closing chapter of weapons in power struggles,” the government says
Bogotá, Sep 23 (EFE). - "Colombia is moving towards the end of armed conflicts," stated Camilo González, the chief government ...
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Colombia, Guerrillas Announce October Ceasefire, Peace Talks
The Colombian government and a dissident faction of the FARC guerrilla group that disarmed in 2017, said Tuesday they will observe a ceasefire and hold peace talks from October 8.
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Colombian government in ceasefire and further talks with FARC splinter groups for peace
Moving forward with its agenda of "total peace" for the country, the Colombian government entered into a new ceasefire ...
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10-month ceasefire starting October: Government and FARC dissidents
The Colombian government and the Central High Command (EMC), the main dissidence of the now disbanded FARC, will set up a ...
Bloomberg L.P.15d
Colombia’s Peace Talks With ELN Guerrilla to Continue in Mexico
Colombia’s government and the National Liberation Army, or ELN, will continue peace talks in Mexico in November, Colombian President Gustavo Petro said during a conference on illegal drugs with ...
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Fighting between FARC dissidents and ELN displaces more than 1,000 indigenous people
The clashes in Nariño are due to territorial disputes between both groups and have caused injuries to several civilians, ...
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Another Record Coca Crop in Colombia, But Context Has Changed
Now the country has a president who says he wants to end the drug war, and prioritize poverty reduction over crop eradication ...
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Colombia attorney general stands by claim that ELN rebels plan to kill him
BOGOTA, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Colombia's attorney general on Wednesday defended the credibility of intelligence reports that ELN rebels were plotting to kill him and two other people despite denials ...
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Colombia’s Peace Talks With ELN Guerrilla to Continue in Mexico
(Bloomberg) -- Colombia’s government and the National Liberation Army, or ELN, will continue peace talks in Mexico in November, Colombian President Gustavo Petro said during a conference on illegal ...

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