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jueves, 16 de octubre de 2014

Peace talks in Havana and three short films about peace and conflict

Lately in Colombia there´s been a lot of noise and debate regarding the peace talks in Havana. Since 2012 the representatives of the Colombian government have been discussing with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) trying to reach an agreement and a solution to a war that has been devastating the country for over fifty years. The conflict between the Colombian State, the Farc, and other armed groups has created the biggest case of internally displaced population and an increasing number of victims (nearly 6.7 million people have registered to be repaired in the Victims Unit). The war has transformed the whole political panorama of the country and has bled out its finances.

Reaching an agreement between the Farc and the Colombian government seems difficult. This is not the first time that the two parties get together to discuss if there is a chance for a cease fire. The current talks in Havana have been the fourth attempt during the last 30 years to have formal talks with the FARC to end their insurgency. The two most important precedent talks took place during the administrations of President Betancur (1982-1986) and President Pastrana (1998-2002).

President Betancur reached out to the guerrillas in in 1982, afterwards the FARC announced they would establish a political party to compete in the mainstream political system.