The article argues that sustainable peace in Colombia requires political backing for the Truth Commission, a body created under the 2016 peace deal to document war atrocities and promote reconciliation. President Duque’s opposition undermines its efforts. Research shows that rebuilding social ties and addressing community needs—like trust, healing, and dialogue—are more effective for peace than focusing solely on infrastructure or security.
Colombia’s long-term peace may depend on support for the Truth Commission
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