416 former FARC fighters displaced, receiving death threats in Colombia, forced to abandon their village by a rival rebel group, and relocated by the government caravan.
Former FARC guerrilla fighters and families in Colombia were forced to abandon their village after receiving death threats from a rival rebel group. Settled in Miravalle since a 2016 peace deal, they were accused of aiding another rebel group and given 40 days to leave. The Colombian government organized a caravan to transport the displaced people, their animals, and belongings to a new location. This follows a UN report revealing 416 former FARC fighters murdered since the peace deal.
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