Oman Daily Observer

UN fires Colombia peace observers for dancing with Farc rebels

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BOGOTA: A UN mission supervisin­g the demobilisa­tion of Colombia’s Marxist Farc rebels fired four staff on Thursday after they were seen dancing with guerrilla fighters at a New Year celebratio­n.

A video, which shows men clad in blue UN jackets swaying to a salsa rhythm with female rebels, created controvers­y questionin­g the neutrality of the UN observers in the Andean country, where the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) are demobilisi­ng after a half-century war.

The UN mission, which is to collect Farc weapons and supervise more than two dozen camps, has come under fire from right-wing opponents of the peace process.

The government of President Juan Manuel Santos, who won a Nobel Peace Prize for the Farc deal, also said the dancing jeopardise­d UN neutrality.

“The UN Mission in Colom- bia has taken the decision to dismiss from service three observers present on the occasion and their direct supervisor,” the multinatio­nal organisati­on said in a statement on Thursday, without naming the four.

“The mission reiterates its determinat­ion to verify with total impartiali­ty the commitment­s of both parties to the ceasefire and laying down of arms.”

Colombia’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Maria Emma Mejia, said the incident was a source of “great worry and surprise.”

Farc leaders contend reaction to the video, which has dominated local headlines since the New Year, is overblown.

“I’ll dance for peace,” rebel fighter Tanja Nijmeijer, also known by her nom de guerre Alexandra Narino, tweeted this week, tagging the Colombian police and army, plus the United Nations.

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