Postales de un país divido: La celebración y el llanto por el “no” en Colombia

Postales de un país divido: La celebración y el llanto por el “no” en Colombia

Los resultados del plebiscito por el acuerdo de paz reflejaron la polarización que existe en Colombia con respecto a la guerra.

 

People celebrate after knowing the results of a referendum on whether to ratify a historic peace accord to end a 52-year war between the state and the communist FARC rebels, in Bogota on October 2, 2016. Colombian voters rejected a peace deal with communist FARC rebels Sunday, near-complete referendum results indicated, blasting away what the government hoped would be a historic end to a 52-year conflict. / AFP PHOTO / Diana SANCHEZ
/ AFP PHOTO / Diana SANCHEZ
People celebrate after knowing the results of a referendum on whether to ratify a historic peace accord to end a 52-year war between the state and the communist FARC rebels, in Bogota on October 2, 2016. Colombian voters rejected a peace deal with communist FARC rebels Sunday, near-complete referendum results indicated, blasting away what the government hoped would be a historic end to a 52-year conflict. / AFP PHOTO / Diana SANCHEZ
/ AFP PHOTO / Diana SANCHEZ
People celebrate after knowing the results of a referendum on whether to ratify a historic peace accord to end a 52-year war between the state and the communist FARC rebels, in Bogota on October 2, 2016. Colombian voters rejected a peace deal with communist FARC rebels Sunday, near-complete referendum results indicated, blasting away what the government hoped would be a historic end to a 52-year conflict. / AFP PHOTO / Diana SANCHEZ
. / AFP PHOTO / Diana SANCHEZ
People celebrate after knowing the results of a referendum on whether to ratify a historic peace accord to end a 52-year war between the state and the communist FARC rebels, in Bogota on October 2, 2016. Colombian voters rejected a peace deal with communist FARC rebels Sunday, near-complete referendum results indicated, blasting away what the government hoped would be a historic end to a 52-year conflict. / AFP PHOTO / LUIS ACOSTA
AFP PHOTO / LUIS ACOSTA
A woman cries as she speaks on her mobile phone after knowing the results of a referendum on whether to ratify a historic peace accord to end a 52-year war between the state and the communist FARC rebels, in Cali, Colombia, on October 2, 2016. Colombian voters rejected a peace deal with communist FARC rebels Sunday, near-complete referendum results indicated, blasting away what the government hoped would be a historic end to a 52-year conflict. / AFP PHOTO / GUILLERMO LEGARIA
. / AFP PHOTO / GUILLERMO LEGARIA
A woman cries after knowing the results of a referendum on whether to ratify a historic peace accord to end a 52-year war between the state and the communist FARC rebels, in Cali, Colombia, on October 2, 2016. Colombian voters rejected a peace deal with communist FARC rebels Sunday, near-complete referendum results indicated, blasting away what the government hoped would be a historic end to a 52-year conflict. / AFP PHOTO / GUILLERMO LEGARIA
/ AFP PHOTO / GUILLERMO LEGARIA
A supporter of "Si" vote cries after the nation voted "NO" in a referendum on a peace deal between the government and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels, at Bolivar Square in Bogota, Colombia, October 2, 2016. REUTERS/John Vizcaino
. REUTERS/John Vizcaino
Supporters of "Si" vote cry after the nation voted "NO" in a referendum on a peace deal between the government and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels, at Bolivar Square in Bogota, Colombia, October 2, 2016. REUTERS/John Vizcaino
REUTERS/John Vizcaino