Saturday, October 8, 2016

FARC and the Colombian government is willing to improve peace agreement Onet.pl

Photo: Reuters Juan Manuel Santos

Both sides promised the introduction of a “Protocol” that would have prevented all incydentom, as long as not resolved the crisis caused by the failure of the peace agreement for the Colombians in the referendum. In addition, it was decided to hold public consultations method is fast and effective to quickly find a way out. “The fixes that will be in the result of this process will be discussed” on both sides – written.

To everyone’s surprise, Sunday, October 2, 50.21 percent. those who voted against the peace agreement with lewicowymi rebels from the FARC. The turnout was 37.28 percent.

Immediately after the announcement of the results of the referendum, as the President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos and the head of the FARC Rodrigo Londono, also known as military alias Timoleon Jimenez or Timochenko, showed the will to existence in force of 29 August truce. Promised to take measures to revive the peace process.

the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the Nobel peace Prize to President Santosowi for a determined effort to end the ongoing for more than 50 years of civil war in this country.

Santos and the leader of the FARC on September 26 signed in Cartagena, the layout of the rooms, which was wynegocjowany under the auspices of Norway and Cuba. In order to strengthen its legitimacy, the agreement must still be approved in a referendum niezobowiązującym. The layout included, in particular, that the FARC will become political party after the transfer of weapons to the UN. The critics are criticized, first of all, “filling” the penalties for the perpetrators of serious crimes and the participation of demobilized militia in political life.

as a result of the conflict in Colombia, which was extremely left-wing guerrillas, right-wing groups of paramilitaries and the armed forces, starting in 1964, killing 260 thousand. of people missing was considered to be 45 million, and 6.9 million were forced to leave their homes.

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