Opponents of the deal seized on the tape, and four members of the mission were soon fired. One of the settlements lies in a distant coastal jungle; another sits at the end of a road mainly reached by mule. In the camp outside La Paz, some aspects of guerrilla life remain. The fighters still wake at 4:30 a.m., though to take classes on the peace deal, rather than to march. She was taking little steps, one at a time, each adjustment to a life after the conflict coming with surprises.
Source: New York Times February 04, 2017 08:01 UTC