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expressed willingness to hold peace talks with PRT. Talks were initiated between the Colombian government and PRT. On December 28 an accord was signed between the government and PRT. On January 25, 1991, a final peace treaty was signed in Don Gabriel, Ovejas municipality,
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PRT launched armed struggle against government forces. According to official sources, when the PRT militias were demobilized in 1991 the party had around 200 fighters.
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Even though the peace treaty specified that PRT would reorganize themselves as a legal political party, such a move never occurred. Instead some members of PRT joined
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PRT would get a full page ad in 2 national newspapers and 4 regional newspapers, as well half-page ads in 1 national newspaper and 3 regional newspapers.
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would be allocated for projects in the conflict areas of PRT. A joint government-PRT commission would oversee the distribution of the funds.
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On behalf of the PRT the peace treaty was signed by Valentín González, Sergio Sierra, Pablo Roncallo, Rafael González and Ernesto Falla.
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An armoured car for the PRT spokesperson in the Constituent Assembly, four bodyguards and 14 bulletproof vests for the PRT leadership.
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into the unity work of Colombian guerrilla movements, the National Guerrilla Coordination evolved into the
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government. At the time the National Guerrilla Coordination was born, a coalition consisting of ELN,
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Subsidy for upkeep, health and education would be given to demobilized PRT fighters, through a fund.
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in September 1987. Founding members of CGSB were EPL, UC-ELN, FARC-EP, MAQL, M-19 and PRT.
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Cedema.org - Viendo: Acuerdo final entre el PRT y el Gobierno de Colombia
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as a joint mass movement. On June 20, 1985, PRT took part in, along with
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In 1984 PRT entered into the 'Trilateral', a cooperation between the
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Apart from its armed struggle PRT maintained an open mass front, the
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The weaponry of PRT was destroyed at a ceremony on January 26.
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An Indigenous Police force would be formed within the
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Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores de Colombia
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Revolutionary Integration Movement - Free Fatherland
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Index


Tendencia ML
CIS
Ideology
Communism
Marxism-Leninism-Maoism
Political position
Far-left
CGSB

Politics of Colombia
Political parties
Elections
Spanish
political party
Colombia
Marxist-Leninist-Maoist Tendency
Communist Party of Colombia (Marxist-Leninist)
trade union
Corriente de Integración Sindical
National Liberation Army
Revolutionary Integration Movement - Free Fatherland
¡A Luchar!
Belisario Betancur
Popular Liberation Army
M-19
Armed Movement Quintín Lame
Commando Ricardo Franco
FARC-EP
Coordinadora Guerrillera Simón Bolívar

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