The May 15 resumption of peace talks in Cuba between Colombia’s government and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels has sparked renewed optimism that a settlement to the 60-year-old armed conflict is within sight. But the road map to peace remains obscured by unanswered questions about punishing FARC for its crimes and whether the organization should be allowed to enter Colombian politics.
FARC Peace Talks: Northern Ireland Could Hold Answers, Analysts Say
May 21, 2013