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FMR 56 - Colombia: time to invoke the cessation clause?

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Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)
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After more than five decades of internal armed conflict, in November 2016 the Colombian government signed a peace agreement with the FARC-EP. Does this mean that those Colombians who had been forced to leave the country must now begin to return?

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Large numbers of children and adolescents recruited into the armed conflict in Colombia are now being demobilised.
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Colombia has a sophisticated body of law and a wealth of experience in the development of policies for the forcibly displaced. However, numerous obstacles stand in the way of attaining permanent solutions to displacement.
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Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)
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Beatriz Eugenia Sánchez Mojica
Keywords
fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
asylum seeker
asylum
refugee protection
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 31/10/2017
Duration: 00:09:35

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