Colombia justice deal ‘most important news in 100 years’: Defense minister
Colombia justice deal most important news in 100 years: Defense minister
Posted by Fletcher Berryman on Sep 25, 2015
Colombias defense minister and the countrys military command on Thursday said that a transitional justice agreement between the government and FARC rebel group is the most important news in one hundred years.
Minister Luis Carlos Villegas, flanked by the militarys top welcomed the progress made so far in the peace process. Talks between Colombias government and the FARC have been taking place in the Cuban capital of Havana since 2012. Both sides had agreed to address five key points during the talks, with transitional justice being seen by many as one of the most difficult areas in which to reach a consensus.
According to the minister, Three years ago, when I was part of the negotiating team at the peace table, reaching an agreement on transitional justice looked impossible
the FARC denied its ability to undergo prosecution in the Colombian justice system, had no clear intention to disarm and of course [they] had no possibility of accepting dates for the completion of disarmament and negotiations.
Today after Havana we have a clear and robust system of justice that guarantees no impunity, to be applied to both the guerrillas and the government agents and other agents who participated in the conflict, which guarantees justice and legal certainty for the future, Villegas added.
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