Colombia and Largest Rebel Group FARC Reach Historic Breakthrough in Peace Talks
On Saturday morning, the Colombian daily newspaper El Tiempo reported that the country’s largest rebel group that has waged a five decade civil war in their country have recognized the victims of the armed conflict for the first time ever.
The recognition came in the form of a joint statement from the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), saying that they have come to an agreement of principles for the ongoing peace negotiations taking place in Havana, which will now focus on the victims of the conflict. A list of ten basic principles was released, which will now be the foundation of the talks.
Here are the ten basic principles outlined in the agreement released Saturday. The principles were originally published in Spanish are translated to English below:
1. Appreciation of victims: Both groups agreed it is important to recognize the victims of the conflict, not only as victims, but as citizens with full rights.
2. Acknowledgment of responsibility: The acknowledgment of responsibility towards the victims of the conflict must be adhered to.
3. Recognize the rights of the victims: The rights of the victims of the conflict are not negotiable.
4. Victim participation: The debate on the satisfaction of the rights of victims of serious human rights violations and breaches of international humanitarian law during the conflict, requires the participation of victims themselves.
5. The discovery of the truth: Clarifying what happened during the conflict, including its multiple causes, origins and effects, is a key part of the fulfillment of the rights of victims, and society in general. Rebuilding trust depends on full clarification and recognition of the truth.
6. Reparation for victims: Victims are entitled to be compensated for damages suffered because of the conflict. Restoring the rights of victims and transforming their living conditions after the end of the conflict is a fundamental part of the construction of stable and lasting peace.