The Humanitarian Exchange or Humanitarian Accord (Spanish: Acuerdo Humanitario, Intercambio Humanitario or Canje Humanitario) referred to a possible accord to exchange hostages for prisoners between the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group and the Government of Colombia.
The President of Colombia Álvaro Uribe and the FARC conditioned the agreement, which was primarily pushed by the families of the victims, certain Colombian politicians and numerous governments that include France and Venezuela. After years of combat in the Colombian armed conflict the FARC guerrilla group kidnapped numerous government officials, politicians and military and police personnel to pressure the release of their members jailed by the government.[1]
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President Uribe to do so, as concession for the "humanitarianexchange" which consists in the exchange of criminals held by the government (included Granda)...
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through exchanges with the government for imprisoned FARC-EP members. During the duration of the DMZ negotiations, a small humanitarianexchange took place...
demands, by allegedly giving the group 1 to 2.5 million U.S. dollars in exchange for the release of the hostages. During the government of Belisario Betancur...
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projects, sustainable economic development, the protection of human rights, humanitarian aid, stimulating private investment, and joining other donors and international...
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1998–1999, as well as contributing to the mediation of the largest-ever humanitarianexchange between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah under Germany's auspices (1995–1996)...
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covering more than 25,000 square kilometres. According to the HumanitarianExchange Magazine, in 2002 it was "home to over a million people. The administrative...
directs and executes air combat search, rescue, evacuation, assistance and humanitarian support missions. C-SAR has eight groups distributed throughout the country...