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August 15, 2017
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| "With the laying down of arms ... the conflict is truly over and a new phase begins in the life of our nation," Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said (AFP Photo/LUIS ROBAYO) |
Bogota
(AFP) - Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos declared the country's 50-year
conflict with FARC guerrillas "truly over" Tuesday, as the last
truckloads of decommissioned weapons rolled away to be melted down.
Santos
himself shut a padlock on the last lot of decommissioned rifles before it was
taken out of a remote demobilization camp to formally seal the UN-supervised
disarmament by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
"With
the laying down of arms ... the conflict is truly over and a new phase begins
in the life of our nation," Santos said at a ceremony in Pondores, a
remote area in the northern Guajira department.
"This
is truly a historic moment for the country," he said.
"We
have been a republic for 198 years. Never had we had such a long conflict and
today is indeed the last breath of that conflict."
The leftist
rebel force has said it will officially transform into a political party on
September 1, a major step in reintegrating into civilian life as part of a
historic peace deal signed last year.
"Soon
we will be holding a founding congress for the new political party that will be
called the Alternative Revolutionary Force of Colombia," said one of the
FARC's senior leaders, Ivan Marquez, at Tuesday's ceremony.
The FARC
was born in May 1964 from a peasants' revolt, and its ranks were made up mostly
of country-dwellers who rallied behind the group's Marxist-Leninist ideology,
with land reform its key demand.
As well as
a quarter of a million dead, about 60,000 Colombians remain unaccounted for and
seven million have been displaced in the conflict.

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