The eight tweets together make up a message, in which the commander in chief said the insurgency had to stop its educational activities in all areas because of the operations. He finalizes calling for supporting and shielding the unilateral ceasefire.
1/8 Military operations against our camps are spreading over whole country #AsíNoEsSantoshttps://t.co/gJXAvMD4l2 https://t.co/6sQ79Ibc1A
— FARC International (@FARC_EPeace) May 7, 2016
2/8 We denounce, we warn, but no one does anything. The main media keep silent #AsíNoEsSantos
— FARC International (@FARC_EPeace) May 7, 2016
https://t.co/qVgih2ibOS
3/8 If someone attacks, the logical thing to do is prepare yourself. We had to suspend education & prepare defense
— FARC International (@FARC_EPeace) May 7, 2016
https://t.co/hZ5irgxzKg
4/8 The confrontation comes and brings death, wounded. Scandal in the media. Some officials threaten #AsíNoEsSantos https://t.co/EmICI0SOxr
— FARC International (@FARC_EPeace) May 7, 2016
5/8 From Bogotá we are warned by phone that we should sign Ceasefire quickly or face consequences #AsíNoEsSantos https://t.co/Wf9fk7E2Xy
— FARC International (@FARC_EPeace) May 7, 2016
6/8 After one year of Unilateral Ceasefire they want to force us to a breakdown or a quick signing #AsíNoEsSantos https://t.co/qnJO0Cr7Qv
— FARC International (@FARC_EPeace) May 7, 2016
7/8 Social leaders who struggle for #peace are attacked & nothing happens #AsíNoEsSantos https://t.co/UXTsK1ln9J https://t.co/8Gt5bzs7QB
— FARC International (@FARC_EPeace) May 7, 2016
8/8 Let’s shield & support unilateral ceasefire. Let’s take this opportunity. Colombia deserves it #AsíNoEsSantos https://t.co/YvfVqEqDRH
— FARC International (@FARC_EPeace) May 7, 2016