The narrow rejection Sunday night by voters in Colombia of a peace deal between the government and the rebel group known as FARC left some Colombian Montrealers feeling "shocked," and others relieved. But Colombians rejected the deal in a referendum, with 50.23 per cent voting No and 49.76 per cent voting Yes. - Kamil Luna, Colombian MontrealJonathan Lopez, a 23-year-old student at McGill University, was also disappointed by the results. Lopez wasn't the only one who thought the peace deal, four years in the making, would result in a Yes vote. Disagreement on what a peace deal should look likeFor Colombian Montrealer Kamil Luna, voting No didn't mean he was voting in favour of conflict.
Source: CBC News October 03, 2016 22:52 UTC