Cuba to grant medical school scholarships to Colombian guerrilla fighters

Retired FARC members to get Cuban scholarships

In this Jan. 3, 2016 photo, rebel fighters for the 36th Front of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia or FARC wear head lamps. (Associated Press)

MIAMI – The Cuban government announced on Thursday that they will be offering medical school scholarships to Colombian guerrilla fighters to help them transition during the peace process.

José Luis Ponce, the Cuban ambassador in Colombia, said the plan is to grant the scholarships to displaced members of the FARC, or the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, as Latin America's last major guerrilla conflict comes to an end.

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Some of the leaders of the Marxist-Leninist rebel group celebrated the announcement on Twitter. Ponce said the island will issue 200 scholarships annually starting this 2017-2018 academic year. 

 


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