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When Colombia’s oldest and largest rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the FARC, signed a peace treaty with the government in 2016, it was both an end and a beginning.
While the armed conflict ended for many former combatants, it began a struggle to reintegrate themselves into civilian life. At Bogotá’s House of Peace, former guerrillas, most of them women, are now brewing craft beer.
CGTN’s Michelle Begue went to La Casa de la Paz and shares this story.
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