Yahoo – AFP,
July 24, 2017
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| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for reaching an historic deal with the FARC |
Colombia's
leftist FARC rebels announced Monday they will launch as a political party on
September 1, a major step as the group transitions into civilian life as part
of a historic peace agreement.
"We
will publicly launch the party on September 1 in the Plaza de Bolivar," in
Bogota, guerrilla commander Carlos Antonio Lozada told AFP after a news
conference by the group, almost a month after it completed its disarmament.
Lozada,
whose real name is Julian Gallo, said the group had been working on the details
of the "great political-cultural act."
"We
made peace to participate in politics," FARC chief negotiator Ivan Marquez
said.
The FARC
political party's policies and name will be decided at a congress at the end of
August.
The
disarmament last month by the roughly 7,000 members of Colombia's biggest rebel
group under the 2016 peace accord brought a complete end to a half-century-old
civil conflict between the FARC and the government.
Colombian
President Juan Manuel Santos was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for reaching the
historic deal with the FARC that was signed last November.
The accord
was narrowly rejected by Colombians in a referendum last year before it was
redrafted and pushed through congress.
The
country's only remaining rebel group, the smaller ELN, is currently following
the path set by the FARC to negotiate a peace deal aiming to disarm and
demobilize.
The civil
conflict has left 260,000 dead. About 60,000 Colombians remain unaccounted for
and seven million have been displaced in the conflict.

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