BOGOTA, Sept 3 (Reuters) – Colombia’s government is seeking peace with the
country’s biggest rebel group, the FARC.
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LATEST STORIES
Rebels welcome peace talks “without hatred”
Government seeking peace with FARC rebels
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Colombian forces clash with indigenous group
Santos adamant security hasn’t deteriorated
Rebels blow up Cano-Limon oil pipeline
Colombian lawmakers approve peace talks law
FARC ready for peace or war, says Frenchman
FARC release French reporter held for a month
Bomb targeting former minister kills two
Rebels free captives held for over a decade
Colombia revamps war strategy
ANALYSIS
Santos hit by reform fiasco, rebel attacks
New FARC boss: a doctor and strategist
FARC chief slaying won’t stem oil attacks
Santos eases pressure with rebel killing
Could rebel chief’s death aid peace?
BACKGROUND
Leaders of Colombia’s FARC guerrillas
Key facts about Colombia’s FARC rebels
Key political risks to watch in Colombia
Colombia’s main oil regions – risks and output
GRAPHICS
FARC leaders dead and alive http://link.reuters.com/zah84s
Map of oil areas/rebel presence http://link.reuters.com/sac44s
Presence of FARC 1998-June 2011, according to government:
http://graphics.thomsonreuters.com/11/ColombianFarc.ppt
(Reporting by Helen Murphy)




