Abstract
Alescribir estas lineas, las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC-EP) empiezan a entregar sus armas a una comisión de verificación de Naciones Unidas en cada una de las 26 Zonas y Puntos Veredales dispuestos para tal fin, a lo largo y ancho del país Así mismo, el 29 de may de 2017 ha sido dipuesto como la fecha en que esta guerrilla deberá haber entregado todo su armamento (conocido en el argot del proceso de negociación como el día D+180) lo cual, en plata blanca, significa que ese día las FARC-EP dejarán de ser un grupo armado.
Upon writing these lines, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP) begin to hand over their weapons to a United Nations verification commission in each of the 26 Zones and Veredales Points arranged for this purpose, throughout the country. Likewise, May 29, 2017 has been deposed as the date on which this guerrilla must have surrendered all its weapons (known in the slang of the negotiation process as D + 180 day) which, in white silver, means that that day the FARC-EP will cease to be an armed group.
Upon writing these lines, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP) begin to hand over their weapons to a United Nations verification commission in each of the 26 Zones and Veredales Points arranged for this purpose, throughout the country. Likewise, May 29, 2017 has been deposed as the date on which this guerrilla must have surrendered all its weapons (known in the slang of the negotiation process as D + 180 day) which, in white silver, means that that day the FARC-EP will cease to be an armed group.
Translated title of the contribution | Future Dreams and Peace Territories: the university facing post-conflict |
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Original language | Spanish |
Pages | 58-61 |
Number of pages | 4 |
No. | 122 |
Specialist publication | Educacion y Cultura |
Publisher | Fecode |
Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2017 |
Externally published | Yes |