The Borneo Post

Colombia FARC rebels seal historic disarmamen­t

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MESETAS, Colombia: Colombia’s leftist FARC rebel force declared its disarmamen­t complete after half a century of war against the state, bringing an end to Latin America’s oldest armed guerrilla force.

“Farewell to war. Farewell to arms, welcome to peace!” said commander Rodrigo Londono, alias Timochenko, in a speech in the central town of Mesetas, the group’s historic base. The move is a key part of efforts to end the territoria­l and ideologica­l conflict under a 2016 peace accord.

The accord was narrowly rejected by Colombians in a referendum last year before it was redrafted and pushed through congress. Since then, the process has been blighted by ongoing violence involving other armed groups.

United Nations monitors said Monday they ‘have the entirety of the FARC’s registered individual arms stored away.’ That excluded some arms that were exempted for transition­al security at rebel demobilisa­tion camps until Aug 1.

Separately, the UN mission is destroying other weapons and munitions stashed in remote hiding places.

Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos said ‘our peace is real and irreversib­le.’

“The laying down of arms is a symbol of the new country that we can be,” he said in a speech following Timochenko’s.

The former fighters are now due to make the transition into civilian life. The Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia ( FARC) aims to transform into a political party after a congress in August.

Critics such as conservati­ve political leader Alvaro Uribe said the peace accord was too lenient on FARC members. Those accused of crimes in the conflict will be tried by special courts and some will get amnesties or reduced sentences.

The FARC has complained of delays in setting up the courts system to try some 3,400 of its members who it says are in jail.

“It is terrible that many of the guerrillas, militia members, supporters or those accused of belonging to our ranks are still in prison six months after the amnesty and pardon law was passed,” Timochenko said. — AFP

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