Last Days of the FARC

Alexandra, a member of the 51st Front of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), poses for a picture at a camp in Cordillera Oriental, Colombia, August 16, 2016. President Juan Manuel Santos and the commander of Colombia’s largest rebel group FARC will formally sign a peace deal in the second half of September, weeks ahead of a popular vote on the deal. The peace deal allows the FARC’s abandonment of criminal activity and inclusion into politics. The accord also contains far-stretching rural and political reforms that seek to tackle some of the causes of the conflict that began in 1964. The Santos administration had been holding secret talks with the FARC since early 2011 and initiated the formal phase in later 2012. If approved by the Colombian public, the armed conflict between the guerrillas and the state that has left millions of victims will end after 52 years and a few months. (Photo by John Vizcaino/Reuters)
Last Days of the FARC
   
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