Colombia looks to recuperate war wounds as FARC administrators show up before court
Previous Marxist FARC revolt commandants in Colombia, headed by their pioneer Rodrigo Londono, showed up before a court on Friday that will attempt wrongdoings purportedly dedicated amid the nation's five-decade common war. The Uncommon Purview for Peace (JEP) council, established under a 2016 peace bargain between the administration and Progressive Military of Colombia (FARC), will attempt cases thought about illustrative of the war's viciousness. The cases depend on examinations by specialists and allegations from casualties. The JEP, which is set to keep running for no less than 15 years, intends to mend wounds left by the contention and enable casualties to hear reality about friends and family and in addition get pay from the FARC, including stolen land and property. Three individuals from the FARC's decision secretariat went to the primary hearing on Friday - Londono, known by his war assumed name Timochenko, Pablo Catatumbo, and Carlos Lozada. A fourth FARC pio...