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In late June, moving on from five decades of fratricidal warfare, the Colombian government and armed guerilla group FARC agreed to a cease-fire as part of a peace process that had dragged on for nearly four years.
In Havana, Cuba, under the watchful eyes of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and five Latin American heads of state, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC leader Rodrigo Londono inked the fourth point of the six-part pact, which would disarm and disband the crime syndicate with more than 6,800 bandits across the thickly forested country.
With the rest of the deal -- compensating victims and implementing the accord -- likely to be reached and effected through a popular referendum in the coming months, Colombia is “well on its way” toward stable peace and prosperity, according to Colombian Ambassador Tito Saul Pinilla.