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FARC leftist guerrilla commander Timochenko (R) smokes a cigar while watching on TV the results of a referendum on wether to ratify a peace accord to end a 52-year war between the Colombian government and the communist FARC rebels, in Havana, on October 2, 2016. Colombia's FARC rebels vowed Sunday they were committed to continuing peace efforts despite voters having rejected an accord between the force and the government to end their half-century conflict. The FARC maintains "its willingness to use dialogue as the only weapon for building the future," the group's leader Timoleon Jimenez said in a speech in Havana, Cuba, where the accord was negotiated. / AFP / STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

FARC leftist guerrilla commander Timochenko (R) smokes a cigar while watching on TV the results of a referendum on wether to ratify a peace accord to end a 52-year war between the Colombian government and the communist FARC rebels, in Havana, on October 2, 2016. 
Colombia's FARC rebels vowed Sunday they were committed to continuing peace efforts despite voters having rejected an accord between the force and the government to end their half-century conflict. The FARC maintains "its willingness to use dialogue as the only weapon for building the future," the group's leader Timoleon Jimenez said in a speech in Havana, Cuba, where the accord was negotiated. / AFP / STR        (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)