National Coordinating Committee of the Bolivarian Army
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- About 100 Colombian guerrilla dissidents disarm under peace talks with government
About 100 Colombian guerrilla dissidents disarmed in a ceremony in Putumayo, entering a government-run resettlement zone for reintegration. The dissidents, part of the National Coordinating Committee of the Bolivarian Army, are a faction of the former FARC. President Gustavo Petro's 'total peace' policy aims to address armed groups, though the effort has largely failed.
- About 100 Colombian guerrilla dissidents disarm under peace talks with government
About 100 Colombian guerrilla dissidents from the National Coordinating Committee of the Bolivarian Army disarmed during a ceremony in Putumayo as part of peace talks with President Gustavo Petro's government. The group, a dissident faction of the former FARC, will enter a temporary resettlement zone for reintegration, while their leader Geovany Andrés Rojas remains jailed on drug trafficking charges linked to a U.S. Interpol Red Notice.
- Colombia sees new peace breakthrough as 100 rebels hand over arms
About 100 guerrillas surrendered their weapons in southern Colombia under a peace deal with President Gustavo Petro. The rebels from the National Coordinating Committee of the Bolivarian Army laid down arms in Putumayo province ahead of the presidential runoff election.