Ceasefire agreements and early reintegration: Implications of bilateral ceasefire agreement for reintegration in Colombia
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Organización Internacional para las Migraciones (OIM-Misión Colombia)
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2016Metadatos
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On June 23rd, the Government of Colombia (GOC) and the leftist guerrilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) signed a bilateral ceasefire agreement that includes provisions for where the FARC will gather (23 ‘transitional zones’ and 8 smaller ‘camps’) to progressively lay down their arms over a period of six months, once a final peace agreement is signed.i,ii After nearly four years of peace egotiations, this tremendous step forward met with widespread celebrations across Colombia, and boosted Santos’ approval ratings from 21% to 30% after the announcement,iii despite ongoing criticism from opponents
of the peace process.