FARC declares cease-fire in Colombia
The announcement follows a declaration by Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos who said Friday his forces would on Monday begin a definitive cease-fire with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
“Our commitments are to bring to an end the armed struggle, transform ourselves in to a totally legal political movement, reincorporate ourselves into civilian life under the conditions agreed and to do whatever is within our ability so that the victims of this painful conflict receive justice and reparation,” Timochenko said. “And we are going to rigorously fulfil our commitments,” he added.
The long-running Colombian conflict has, since 1964, caused the deaths of 220,000 victims and displaced 5.7 million others.
Peace talks that began in October 2012 addressed the issues of agrarian reform, political participation, illicit drugs, victims of the armed conflict and transitional justice and how to end the conflict. The agreement was reached Aug. 24 after almost four years of negotiating.
Timochenko said it is “fortunate” FARC could now quiet its guns. “We never lost hope that this fortunate day would come for our country and the population,” he said.






