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WORLD, Page 30World NotesCOLOMBIAReady for the Big Leap
Colombia is rich in rebels, but the government of President
Virgilio Barco has slowly been coming to terms with them. The first
to switch from outlaw group to political party is M-19, a 1970s
leftist band of middle-class guerrillas who moved from symbolic
displays of conscience, like holding "hostage" the sword of Latin
American liberator Simon Bolivar, to acts of terror and violence.
In 1985 M-19 bungled a takeover of Bogota's Palace of Justice,
triggering a battle with government forces that left more than 100
dead.
Last week M-19 agreed to put down its guns. Saying he was
"ready for the big leap," rebel leader Carlos Pizarro Leon-Gomez,
37, signed an agreement with the government to demobilize in
exchange for a general amnesty and the right to form a political
party that could participate in elections scheduled for next
December.
The accord provided a heady moment for Barco, who is
negotiating cease-fires with two other leftist rebel groups. A
fourth group, the Cuba-trained National Liberation Army (ELN),
remains recalcitrant. But Barco's government has accepted the
resignation of a Cabinet minister, one of the ELN's conditions for
talks.