UK vows to contribute $7.6M to Colombia peace process
The United Kingdom will contribute $7.6 million to international funds that seek to finance ongoing peace efforts in Colombia, the British government announced.
The United Kingdom will contribute $7.6 million to international funds that seek to finance ongoing peace efforts in Colombia, the British government announced.
The Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff has pledged continued strong US military support for Colombia, saying that massive security challenges will follow a peace treaty with the…
Colombia’s Congress unanimously voted in favor of the creation of special areas where FARC guerrillas will concentrate in the event of the demobilization of Colombia’s largest and longest-living rebel group.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed veteran U.N. envoy Jean Arnault of France to head the new U.N. political mission in Colombia that will monitor and verify a future cease-fire between…
Colombia’s government and FARC rebels have been looking to the example of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Northern Ireland as an example for the FARC’s future demobilization and disarmament,…
Colombia’s government and leftist FARC rebels have agreed upon a revised protocol prohibiting press from talking to guerrilla leaders in Colombia to promote a pending peace deal among fighters.
Colombia’s yet-to-be established Special Tribunal for Peace is set to begin with a staggering 32,433 open trials in which 111,086 crimes are investigated.
Amnesty International severely criticized a justice deal between Colombia’s government and FARC guerrillas in its annual report that was published Wednesday.
United States President Barack Obama proposed a major increase in aid for Colombia that is expected to begin a peace process with leftist FARC rebels within months. Here are the numbers.