The government of Colombia has been engaged in negotiations for the demobilization of paramilitary groups since late 2002, when paramilitary leaders unilaterally declared a cease-fire. The cease-fire ...
In the event of peace with Colombia’s government, FARC rebels will demobilize. However, some fronts have already indicated that they will not participate in the demobilization process. Cooperation ...
Colombian FARC rebels gathered in demobilization zones on Tuesday to start a historic disarmament process to end Latin America's last major armed conflict, authorities said. The Revolutionary Armed ...
Rightist paramilitary groups suspended their demobilization process with the Colombian government to protest President Alvaro Uribe’s decision to jail paramilitary leader Diego Fernando Murillo, who ...
Two years after the start of negotiations for the demobilization of paramilitary groups, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe plans to present a draft law to govern demobilization at an international ...
The Defense Attache of the US Embassy, Major Ryan McMullen, and Defense Minister Daniel Chea appeared on UNMIL Radio and Radio Veritas on Friday, June 17, 2005 to explain the upcoming demobilization ...