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02 Oct 2016 20:52 #322883
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Voters in Colombia have rejected a landmark peace deal with Farc rebels in a shock referendum result, with 50.24% voting against it.
The deal was signed last week by President Juan Manuel Santos and Farc leader Timoleon Jimenez after nearly four years of negotiations.
But it needed to be ratified by Colombians in order to come into force.
Addressing the nation, President Santos accepted the result but said he would continue working to achieve peace.
He said the current ceasefire remained in place and that he had ordered negotiators to travel to Cuba to consult Farc leaders on the next move.
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02 Oct 2016 22:17 #322894
by Kwami
I am surprised that you are surprised. Your reaction should have been that the Americans would want a continued conflict in their destabilisation of Latin America and somehow rigged the referendum with the Dibold voting machines
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02 Oct 2016 22:30 - 03 Oct 2016 08:37 #322896
by mapoui
definitely. you have a point there but I have taken for granted that Colombia put a reasonably fair process in place... or tried to.
and no doubt there were international observers etc..Jimmy Carter's people in particular
if the american government had anything to do with it it chances are it was not a fair process
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03 Oct 2016 08:39 #322912
by mapoui
.... sooprised because it seems the people are seriously tired of the war. man it has been going on forever.
I expected an overwhelming end of the war vote that no manipulation cud sunder.
but we will see. stay tuned!
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03 Oct 2016 08:58 - 03 Oct 2016 11:53 #322914
by mapoui
i fuhget to mention dat Cuba is involved centrally in the Colombian peace process..and a lot of other parties who are very keen on proper elections...verifiable elections.
I never saw america with a full hand in organizing that election. to my mind all parties concerned wud have been keen to keep america out of that.
the only interest in that process I saw as overtly even rabidly pro american is Alvaro Uribe the former Colombian president who is a rabid and particularly nasty right winger. anything american in Colombia is possible through Uribe.
but I did not think he had so much remaining power as to be able to influence the election decisively
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03 Oct 2016 11:42 #322964
by royston
According to an article in Reuters today only one-third of eligible voters cast votes. Hopefully the government will demand more from FARC - such as clawing back all the property and money they stole over the last 40+ years to rejuvenate the small villages and towns they decimated - and have a new peace deal. No one wins in war.
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03 Oct 2016 11:54 #322967
by mapoui
now we have an idea of why there was a low turnout...Intimidation of the voting public.
we will see more soon I am sure!
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