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Colombia, FARC plan to sign peace deal over Uribe objections
Cesar Garcia, Associated Press
Updated 5:45 pm, Tuesday, November 22, 2016
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) Colombia's government and leftist rebels say they will sign a modified peace agreement Thursday despite strong resistance from former President Alvaro Uribe.
The signing ceremony promises to be a more subdued event than the heavily symbolic one attended by several heads of state in September in the colonial city of Cartagena. Reflecting the more somber mood in the country after the original deal was narrowly rejected by voters in a referendum, it will be held at the tiny Colon theater in downtown Bogota.
The decision to sign the accord and submit it to congress for approval was agreed to Tuesday by government peace negotiators and leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia during a day of closed-door meetings at a heavily guarded Roman Catholic retreat in Bogota.
It followed a seven-hour meeting Monday night in which government negotiators tried to persuade Uribe and other skeptics to support the accord that would put an end to a half-century of fighting with the FARC.
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http://www.chron.com/news/world/article/Colombia-FARC-plan-next-move-as-Uribe-rejects-10630774.php
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Colombia, FARC plan to sign peace deal over Uribe objections
Cesar Garcia, Associated Press
Updated 5:45 pm, Tuesday, November 22, 2016
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) Colombia's government and leftist rebels say they will sign a modified peace agreement Thursday despite strong resistance from former President Alvaro Uribe.
The signing ceremony promises to be a more subdued event than the heavily symbolic one attended by several heads of state in September in the colonial city of Cartagena. Reflecting the more somber mood in the country after the original deal was narrowly rejected by voters in a referendum, it will be held at the tiny Colon theater in downtown Bogota.
The decision to sign the accord and submit it to congress for approval was agreed to Tuesday by government peace negotiators and leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia during a day of closed-door meetings at a heavily guarded Roman Catholic retreat in Bogota.
It followed a seven-hour meeting Monday night in which government negotiators tried to persuade Uribe and other skeptics to support the accord that would put an end to a half-century of fighting with the FARC.
More:
http://www.chron.com/news/world/article/Colombia-FARC-plan-next-move-as-Uribe-rejects-10630774.php
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10141623225
WhiteTara
(29,718 posts)but F*ck Uribe.
Judi Lynn
(160,545 posts)His relatives, his in-laws, his father, all his political appointments, etc., etc., etc. are hardline rightwing fascist monsters, including his deceased father. His brother is being tried for founding a right-wing paramilitary group (narcotrafficking death squad) which frequently murdered people they wanted out of the way.
What Uribe has done during his time, first as a senator, then governor, while in Medellin, and Antiocha, as close friend of mega-drug trafficker Pablo Escobar, which was known long ago by the US Government, and put into a Department of Defense investigative report in 1991, even though George W Bush gave him a Medal of Freedom, is horrendous. He has had all the power in the world behind him, and has done horrendous things, and remains very close to the USG's heart, still.
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ETC., mucho!
WhiteTara
(29,718 posts)Judi Lynn
(160,545 posts)WhiteTara
(29,718 posts)Bacchus4.0
(6,837 posts)Uribe left office with an unprecedented 80% of public opinion support. He was barred from running for a third consecutive period by the Constitutional Tribunal.