Colombia's ELN rebels to begin ceasefire

  • 7 years ago
The commander of Colombia’s Marxist ELN rebels has ordered his fighters to lay down their arms this weekend.

The group is engaged in complicated peace talks with the government aimed at ending five decades of war.

In a video message, Nicolas Rodriguez, known by his war alias Gabino, told fighters from the ELN or National Liberation Army to begin their part in a ceasefire starting on Sunday and running through mid-January.

“This bilateral ceasefire will not only halt offensive actions between the parties, but will also bring important humanitarian relief to the Colombian people,” he said.

President Juan Manuel Santos’ signed a peace deal with the larger FARC group of rebels in late 2016 after years of negotiations.

In a national address, he insisted that as these latest peace efforts take shape, “Military forces and police…will continue to fulfil their constitutional duties throughout the country.”

Since negotiations started in February, the ELN has continued to take hostages for ransom and stepped up bomb attacks on oil companies.

Its pledged to suspend such activities during the ceasefire. In turn, the government will improve protection for community leaders and conditions for jailed rebels.

Founded by radical Roman Catholic priests in 1964, the ELN has sought peace with the government before but made little progress.

This would be the first ceasefire with the ELN which is considered a terrorist group by the United States and the European Union.

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