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Washington to remove former Colombian Farc rebels from list of terrorist organizations

2021-11-23T20:34:37.806Z


The United States government notified the United States Congress on Tuesday, November 23, of its intention to withdraw the ex-rebels from the Armed Forces ...


The US government notified the US Congress on Tuesday (November 23) of its intention to remove the former rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) from its blacklist of foreign terrorist organizations, a parliamentary source told AFP.

This decision comes on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the peace accords that ended the war in the country.

"

I can confirm that the government today sent a notification to Congress informing us that they will remove the Farc from the list of terrorist organizations

," the source said.

Read alsoA leader of the ex-Farc killed in Venezuela

Previously, the spokesman for American diplomacy Ned Price had confined himself to reporting a "

notification about next steps

" taken by Washington on the FARC.

The FARCs had been on the American blacklist since 1997. On November 24, 2016, they signed a peace agreement with the then Colombian president, Juan Manuel Santos, after negotiations in Cuba.

Considered the most powerful guerrilla in Latin America with 13,000 combatants, the Farc have since disarmed, even if peace remains fragile in a country still subject to violence, and divided.

Having become a political party (Comunes), the former rebellion is now a negligible political force.

Source: lefigaro

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