Al Jazeera Gains Rare Access to Armed Group in Catatumbo Ahead of Colombia’s Presidential Election
Al Jazeera correspondent Teresa Bo filed exclusive reporting from Catatumbo on armed dissident groups that rejected the peace deal and their positions on Colombia's upcoming election.
Al Jazeera gained exclusive access to one of the armed dissident groups that rejected Colombia's peace deal and used that access to record the group's views on the country's upcoming election. The reporting was filed by correspondent Teresa Bo from Catatumbo.
Colombia is heading toward a crucial election while armed dissident groups that rejected the peace deal remain active in parts of the country.
The groups continue to operate outside the framework established by the accord. Teresa Bo's dispatch from Catatumbo provides direct insight into how one such group assesses the election and its potential impact on their position. The material was presented as exclusive coverage by Al Jazeera.
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