Category Archives: FARC

November 18, 2013 The Department of Arauca, on the northeastern edge of Colombia bordering Venezuela, is home to the Caño-Limón-Coveñas pipeline.  The conflict over natural resources, territory, and autonomy here has involved all of Colombia’s armed actors–the Colombian Revolutionary Armed … Continue reading

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November 12, 2013 In the joint accord signed on November 6, 2013, negotiators representing the government of Colombia and the FARC-EP laid out a framework for “deepening and strengthening our democracy, broadening the rights and guarantees for the exercise of opposition, as … Continue reading

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November 7, 2013 The city is abuzz with talk about the new accord on political participation reached by Colombian government and FARC-EP negotiators in Havana at the close of the sixteenth round of talks on Wednesday, November 6th.  (For the … Continue reading

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November 4, 2013 On October 31, the delegates of the Colombian government and the FARC-EP issued a joint communiqué announcing that they would extend the sixteenth round of peace talks taking place in Havana and work straight through until Monday, November … Continue reading

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3 de octubre de 2013 Ayer los delegados del gobierno colombiano y las FARC-EP iniciaron el ciclo 15 de la mesa de conversaciones en La Habana.  El diálogo se trata del tema de la participación política y siguen buscando crear … Continue reading

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For those who were not following the confusing ebb and flow of the peace talks last week, this post summarizes some of the highlights. On August 20th, the second day of the thirteenth round of talks in Havana, FARC negotiator … Continue reading

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