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How FARC rebels are preparing for peace

Clip: 3/21/2016 | 7m 48s

After decades of evading the Colombian military, FARC rebels are emerging from the jungle.

After decades of evading the Colombian military, FARC rebels are emerging from the jungle. Special correspondents Nadja Drost and Bruno Federico offer an exclusive look at the FARC perspective amid peace talks to end the world's longest-running conflict.

03/21/2016 | Rating NR

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