President Juan Manuel Santos wins 2016 Nobel
2016 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos for his resolute efforts to bring the
country's more than 50-year-long civil war to an end, a war that took away the
lives of at least 220000 Colombians and displaced nearly six million people.
The civil war in Colombia is one of the
longest civil wars in modern times and the sole remaining armed conflict in the
Americas.
President Juan Manuel Santos's role in
Columbian War : President Santos initiated the negotiations that culminated in
the peace accord between the Colombian government and the FARC guerrillas as he
consistently sought to move the peace process forward.
The accord was controversial; however he
was instrumental in ensuring that Colombian voters were able to voice their
opinion concerning the peace accord in a referendum.
The outcome of the vote was not what
President Santos wanted as a narrow majority of the over 13 million Colombians
voted against the accord.
Despite the "No" majority vote
in the referendum, President Santos brought the bloody conflict significantly
closer to a peaceful solution. His endeavours to promote peace thus fulfil the
criteria and spirit of prize.
President Juan Manuel Santos wins 2016 Nobel
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