Colombia rebels unanimously approve peace accord with govt
YARI PLAINS, Colombia — Leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia pledged their unanimous support on Friday to a peace agreement reached last month with the government.
The announcement capped off a week of deliberations on a remote savannah in southern Colombia in which the guerrillas attempted to present themselves in a new light to skeptical Colombians who blame them for decades of bloody violence.
In concerts featuring rebel rap artists, conferences on the FARC’s care for the environment and interviews with international media who were invited to attend the normally clandestine conference for the first time, rebel leaders largely shunned the antagonizing, ideological rhetoric Colombians have grown to expect from them to embrace a softer, more inclusive image.
“The war is over,” a FARC leader known by his alias Ivan Marquez said at a closing news conference.

