FARC

A look into one transition zone, set up from scratch. Some wonder if the government can deliver on its promises fast enough.
Six weeks after a vote rejected a previous agreement, Colombia has another chance at ending its war.
What does this say about Colombian democracy?
What motivated those who voted ‘no’ to not support the peace agreement? Several reasons emerge.
Voters rejected the deal struck between the government and the FARC rebels.
Opponents of the pact believed it was too soft on the rebels by allowing them to re-enter society, form a political party and escape traditional jail sentences.
Millions of people will vote "yes" or "no" on the historic peace deal.
If the terrorists are weak and their end goal is political, not apocalyptic, a peace deal may be within reach.
Colombians abroad approached the referendum with a mix of excitement and skepticism.