Ten years after Colombia's peace deal, former FARC commander on the election campaign trail is discovering that winning ballots can be tougher than waging war.
Former FARC rebels now fight to survive as a political party as Colombia votes in a high-stakes congressional election ...
Colombia's bid to bring former guerrillas into the political fold faces a major test at Sunday's legislative elections, as ex-FARC fighters struggle to win over voters. Ramirez still faces insults ...
For the past 12 years, Spanish photographer Alvaro Ybarra Zavala has been following the FARC guerrilla. He speaks to TIME ...
Former FARC rebels now fight to survive as a political party as Colombia votes in a high-stakes congressional election. On Sunday, their Comunes party runs without the 10 guaranteed seats it received ...
Former rebels who once controlled large swaths of rural Colombia are now fighting for their survival as a political party, as the country holds a high-stakes congressional election on Sunday.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colombian soldiers stand in formation as war material seized from a dissident group of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ...
Colombia’s government has extended a cease-fire with the FARC-EMC rebel group that was set to expire this week, as both sides hold peace talks in Bogotá in an effort to reduce violence in rural parts ...
Reports of Colombian armed factions demanding custom identification documents in their territories show criminal groups’ growing territorial control amid ongoing peace negotiations with the government ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. PUERTO GUZMÁN, Putumayo, Colombia — Duberney López Martinéz was only 13 when he joined the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in 2003.
The Colombian government and FARC guerrillas resumed peace talks Monday in Havana amid heightened tensions following air strikes that killed dozens of rebels. Rebel leader Pablo Catatumbo condemned ...