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Ten killed in Colombia clash with FARC splinter group by Staff Writers Bogota (AFP) Feb 3, 2019 Colombia's armed forces clashed Saturday with FARC dissident rebels, killing 10 from the group that split from the 2016 peace process. Army special forces and police launched an operation in Caqueta department, in which a longtime group leader Rodrigo Cadete, 52, was killed. "Another nine guerrillas we killed; we have several captures and the fighting continues in the region," Defense chief Guillermo Botero said in a statement in Manizales. Though some 7,000 members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) laid down their arms, about 1,700 are still in the insurgent struggle funded by drug money, military intelligence says. With no unified command, dissidents operate in remote areas where they fight other groups to control drug trafficking and drug trafficking routes. Colombia has experienced relative calm since the 2016 peace deal signed by then-president Juan Manuel Santos and FARC rebels. With the landmark agreement turning the FARC into a political party, the smaller ELN is considered the last active rebel group in the country. True to his election promises, President Ivan Duque, who took office last August, has taken a hard line against the ELN, including his demand they release all hostages as a prerequisite to kick-starting their peace process.
UN pressures Cyprus leaders to go back to talks United Nations, United States (AFP) Jan 30, 2019 The UN Security Council on Wednesday pressed all sides in Cyprus to resume talks on reuniting the divided island as the United States warned that peacekeepers would not remain there without progress toward a settlement. The council unanimously adopted a resolution that renewed for six months until July 31 the mandate of the peacekeeping mission in Cyprus, known as UNFICYP, one of the UN's longest-running peace operations. "Perpetual peacekeeping missions are unacceptable," acting US Ambassador J ... read more
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