A court in Colombia has sentenced seven former FARC leaders to up to eight years of reparations work, for their role in thousands of kidnappings for ransom. The special court was set up under the terms of the 2016 peace deal.
Breakdown
- Colombia's peace tribunal issued its first ruling against FARC's top commanders.
- The leaders were found responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other serious offenses. 8s
- Seven FARC leaders were ordered to serve the maximum sanction, including landmine clearance and reparations. 30s
- Those convicted include Rodrigo Londoño, also known as Timochenko. 47s
- The tribunal stated that the penalties aim to restore victims' dignity and consolidate peace. 54s