The only paths to peace Raúl Rosende, deputy representative of the UN Mission in Colombia, emphasized that dialogue and negotiation are the only paths to peace. “The coercive route is very costly in humanitarian and human terms,” he said. “It is not effective. It does not lead to the resolution of the conflict. It does not lead to the end of violence.” Before, there was a principle in Colombian society that was “nothing is agreed until everything is agreed,” meaning peace begins to be implemented when the last agreement is reached with the armed group. “Not anymore,” said Rosende. “In the path of dialogue, of negotiations, in which we are working alongside the World Council of Churches, the idea is to reach preliminary, provisional agreements, and implement them. They are implemented. And this is fundamental especially at the level of the territories and at the level of the land—land for poor farmers.” Rosende also reflected on the territorial presence that the churches have. “You are in places where no one is—certainly where the state is not,” he said. “So, when one tries to develop some initiatives, there are pastors, churches, priests... and this makes the peace initiative viable. And there is also the aspect of legitimacy. When churches are present in a specific initiative, people, communities tend to trust your role.” The plenary session was based on the WCC’s role as permanent companions in the Round Table of Peace Dialogues between the Colombian government and the Central Major of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People's Army. The WCC executive committee is meeting in Bogota, Colombia, from 6-11 June, where the governing body is focusing not only on the business of the WCC but also on absorbing the life and witness of churches at the heart of the Pilgrimage of Justice, Reconciliation, and Unity. Photo gallery: WCC executive committee in Colombia A Sunday in Bogota: WCC executive committee gathers in prayer and reflections (WCC feature story, 10 June 2024) WCC moderator urges “get involved in the struggles of the world by affirming hope” (WCC news release, 6 June 2024) WCC general secretary to executive committee: “in Christ all things are held together” (WCC news release, 6 June 2024) In Colombia, WCC executive committee will focus on life and witness of churches (WCC news release, 30 May 2024) |
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