In Colombia, FARC relaunches as a political party, calls it a miracle

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In Colombia, FARC relaunches as a political party, calls it a miracle  

As ​​FARC transitions to politics and peace in Colombia, its​ leaders expressed their gratitude for Gurudev's efforts in the region.

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FARC thank Gurudev as it relaunches as a political party, “Armed Revolutionary Forces of Colombia”

Colombia
September 4, 2017

We will show that we will fulfill the promise we made to Gurudev to follow the Gandhian principle of non-violence: Former FARC commander

Even as the FARC, Colombia’s largest guerrilla group that was spearheading the worlds’ longest armed conflict until last year, officially turned itself into a political party with a new name and logo, its leaders have once again highlighted the role played by the founder of The Art of Living Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in this historic transition.

At an event last week held at the main square of Bogota attended by thousands of people, Timoleón Jimenez alias Timochenko, former commander in chief of the former rebel group, formally announced that the Armed Revolutionary Forces of Colombia will now be a political party under the name Alternative Revolutionary Force of the Common.

As the transition to politics and peace in Colombia by the FARC, for which the President Santos was awarded Nobel Peace Prize, became formal, the former guerrilla leaders couldn’t hide their gratitude. “Meeting Gurudev and the Art of Living was truly a miracle. We will show that we will fulfill the promise we made to him to follow the Gandhian principle of non-violence,” a former commander, now political leader, declared. “We are very grateful for the support given by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and the Art of Living to achieve peace and reconciliation. It was very important to us,” he added.

The Art of Living is facilitating reconciliation meetings between the victims and the FARC group as part of the post-conflict process in Colombia. It’s work is being hailed as a very important step towards consolidating the historic peace process in Latin America.

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