The Freeman

Permanent ceasefire taking effect between gov't, rebels

- (AP)

BOGOTA — A permanent cease-fire is taking effect in Colombia on Monday, the latest step in bringing an end to 52 years of bloody combat between the government and the country's biggest rebel group.

The commander of the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia announced Sunday that his fighters would cease hostilitie­s beginning at 12:01 a.m. as a result of the peace accord the two sides reached at midweek.

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos made a similar announceme­nt Friday, saying the military would halt attacks on the FARC beginning Monday.

FARC leader Rodrigo Londono, also known as Timochenko, made his announceme­nt in Havana, where rebel and government negotiator­s talked for four years to reach the deal on ending one of the world's longest-running conflicts.

"Never again will parents be burying their sons and daughters killed in the war," Londono said. "All rivalries and grudges will remain in the past."

Colombia is expected to hold a national referendum Oct. 2 to give voters the chance to approve the accord, which would end political violence that has claimed more than 220,000 lives and driven more than 5 million people from their homes over five decades. Polls say most Colombians loathe the rebel group but will likely endorse the deal anyway.

Top FARC commanders are planning to gather one final time in mid-September to ratify the deal.

Under the 297-page accord, FARC guerrillas are supposed to turn over their weapons within six months after the deal is formally signed. In return, the FARC's still unnamed future political movement will be given a minimum 10 congressio­nal seats — five in the lower house, five in the Senate — for two legislativ­e periods.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Commander of the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia or FARC, Rodrigo Londono, better known as Timochenko or Timoleon Jimenez talks to the press, accompanie­d by Ivan Marquez, right, chief negotiator of the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia and...
ASSOCIATED PRESS Commander of the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia or FARC, Rodrigo Londono, better known as Timochenko or Timoleon Jimenez talks to the press, accompanie­d by Ivan Marquez, right, chief negotiator of the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia and...

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