Critical 13.5 Tons of Weapons: Colombia FARC Dissident Disarmament Marks Key Step Toward Total Peace - teleSUR English
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Petro’s New Proposal to Subdue Criminals Receives Harsh Criticism From Justice and Peace Negotiators
The Government of Gustavo Petro has redoubled the commitment to peace for its last legislative year. It has presented, as one of its priorities, a bill to regulate the subjection to justice of criminal groups. It is an indispensable step for the president, since it would enable the reduction of penalties in exchange for organizations to hand over arms, provide information about their crimes and repair the victims. The challenge is major: a simil…


The Minister of Justice of Colombia presented to the Congressional Secretariat a controversial bill of “Peace Total” that received criticism in the plenary session that began on Sunday the last legislative period with a speech by President Gustavo Petro.
Critical 13.5 Tons of Weapons: Colombia FARC Dissident Disarmament Marks Key Step Toward Total Peace - teleSUR English
Colombia FARC dissident disarmament advances as 13.5 tons of war material are set for destruction. Government and CNEB agree to peace steps under Petro’s “Total Peace” policy. Related: Colombia’s Historic Pact Sets October Primary Ahead of 2026 Presidential Race Geopolitical Context Behind the Colombia FARC Dissident Disarmament The Colombia FARC dissident disarmament marks a major development in the country’s long and complex peace process. On …
The Colombian Government and the National Coordinator of the Bolivarian Army (CNEB), a dissidence of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), reached an agreement for the delivery and destruction of approximately 13.5 tons of war material, which is part of the fifth cycle of peace negotiations and seeks to strengthen confidence between the parties and reduce the armed capacity of the group.
China at UN: The success of the Colombian peace process depends on rural reform - Friends of Socialist China
China has again reiterated its support for the peace process in Colombia and for the efforts of the progressive government of President Petro in that regard. Speaking at a United Nations Security Council briefing held on 18 July, Ambassador Geng Shuang said that: “The Colombian peace process is a successful example of ending conflict and … Continue reading China at UN: The success of the Colombian peace process depends on rural reform The post C…
Less than a year after the end of Gustavo Petro’s term of office, his government launches one of its last legislative bets to consolidate the questioned policy of Total Peace. Justice Minister Eduardo Montealegre, filed before the House of Representatives the bill of “dismantling and subjugation of criminal organizations”, which seeks to ... The post government enlists project to benefit illegal bosses and groups within the framework of the prog…
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