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Guerrilla Leader Ivan Mordisco Announces Ceasefire for Presidential Elections in Colombia · Global Voices

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The so-called Central General Staff, led by guerrilla commander Iván Mordisco, announced in a statement the "suspension of offensive military operations" from May 20 to June 10. The dissent of the former FARC that commands the most wanted guerrilla in Colombia announced on Friday a truce for the presidential elections of May 31, which are being marked by high rates of violence. The rebels who rejected the 2016 peace agreement are among the main …

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The so-called Central General Staff, led by guerrilla commander Iván Mordisco, announced in a statement the "suspension of offensive military operations" from May 20 to June 10. The dissent of the former FARC that commands the most wanted guerrilla in Colombia announced on Friday a truce for the presidential elections of May 31, which are being marked by high rates of violence. The rebels who rejected the 2016 peace agreement are among the main …

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The armed structure ordered an offensive cease-fire since May 20 in order to ensure that the electoral days in Colombia took place normally.

The dissidences of the FARC commanded by alias “Iván Mordisco” announced a temporary truce with the security forces throughout the country. The order, according to a statement from the Central General Staff, is for all its fronts, beginning in the first hour of May 20th and going until June 10th. The armed group pointed out that with the announcement it seeks “sufficient conditions of tranquillity” in view of the election day of May 31st. It als…

The dissidence of the extinct FARC guerrilla led by Col mbia's most wanted guerrilla announced, on Friday (15), a great deal for the presidential elections of 31 May, marked by high rates of rape. Read more (05/15/2026

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The EMC rebel group, led by the most wanted guerrilla leader Iván Mordisco, which broke away from the former FARC guerrilla organization, announced on Friday that it is declaring a ceasefire for the duration of the presidential election on May 31, as violence has resumed during the campaign.

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resumenlatinoamericano.org broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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