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Title: | Colombia: Rebels Halt Peace Talks In Colombia |
Published On: | 2000-11-15 |
Source: | San Diego Union Tribune (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 02:30:44 |
REBELS HALT PEACE TALKS IN COLOMBIA
BOGOTA, Colombia -- Guerrillas yesterday declared a freeze on negotiations
to end the country's 36-year conflict, accusing the government of
tolerating right-wing paramilitary groups and of favoring a U.S.-backed
military offensive over peace talks.
The announcement by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia cast into
further disarray efforts by President Andres Pastrana to reach a negotiated
peace agreement with the country's largest leftist insurgency.
The rebel announcement came on the day the two sides were to open
cease-fire negotiations and as the army was in the midst of an anti-rebel
offensive in southern Colombia's coca-producing Putumayo province.
BOGOTA, Colombia -- Guerrillas yesterday declared a freeze on negotiations
to end the country's 36-year conflict, accusing the government of
tolerating right-wing paramilitary groups and of favoring a U.S.-backed
military offensive over peace talks.
The announcement by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia cast into
further disarray efforts by President Andres Pastrana to reach a negotiated
peace agreement with the country's largest leftist insurgency.
The rebel announcement came on the day the two sides were to open
cease-fire negotiations and as the army was in the midst of an anti-rebel
offensive in southern Colombia's coca-producing Putumayo province.
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