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Colombia yesterday said it has freed 16 Farc guerrillas pardoned in peace negotiations with the leftist rebels, as the two sides move toward a deal to end their half-century conflict.
The jailed rebels, the first out of a group of 30 to be pardoned, were released in a goodwill gesture to reciprocate for a unilateral ceasefire declared by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) in July, said the office of the government’s high commissioner for peace.
The unilateral ceasefire has fostered “a reduction in violence and advances in the (peace) process,” it said in a statement.
The jailed guerrillas were serving prison terms for rebellion. President Juan Manuel Santos’s government pardoned them on November 22.
Under the terms of their release, the rebels - nine men and seven women freed from two Bogota prisons - must promise not to re-enter the Farc.
The Farc welcomed the move as a “positive gesture,” but called on the government to also free 80 other rebels with health problems.
The peace talks in Havana have made several key advances in recent months, and the two sides have set a deadline of late March to sign a final peace accord - though the Farc have warned that “substantial hurdles” remain.
Negotiators announced on Tuesday that they have asked the United Nations to monitor the eventual end of the conflict and oversee the disarmament of the Farc.
On Wednesday the UN Security Council worked on a draft resolution to define a role for the world body in overseeing the end of the conflict, diplomats said.
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