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Colombia: FARC's top leader may be dead
Palabras de Karina a Colombia Parte 1
Colombia's Farc conflict spills over to Ecuador...
Colombia laptop Reyes WSJ PRISA RCN contra...
Colombia: What did Interpol find in the laptops?
Palabras de Karina a Colombia Parte 1
Entrevista a Karina despues de su entrega, gracias a la accion de nuestras fuerzas armadas 19 de mayo 2008,24 anos en el monte con las FARC, para ver a segunda parte aca esta el link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru1o-k4_Mk4
Colombia's Farc conflict spills over to Ecuador - 28 Apr 08
Colombia's internal conflict with Farc rebels is spilling into neighbouring countries and has already brought Ecuador and Colombia to the brink of war, as Bogota alleges the Farc is using Ecuador territory to launch attack. But, as Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez discovers, it is also creating a refugee crisis.
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BOGOTÁ, Colombia -- A cache of controversial computer files closely tying Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez to communist rebels seeking to topple Colombia's government appear to be authentic, U.S. intelligence officials say.
The trove -- found on a dead guerrilla leader's laptops during a military raid in March -- is likely to ratchet up pressure for the U.S. to impose sanctions on one of its most important oil suppliers.
The files that have been made public so far have largely confirmed Mr. Chávez's well-known sympathy for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. But a review by The Wall Street Journal of more than 100 new files from the computers suggests that Venezuela has broader and deeper ties to the FARC than previously known.
These documents indicate Venezuela appears to be making concrete offers to help arm the rebels, possibly with rocket-propelled grenades and ground-to-air missiles. The files suggest that Venezuela offered the FARC the use of one of its ports to receive arms shipments, and that Venezuela raised the prospect of drawing up a joint security plan with the FARC and sought basic training in guerrilla-warfare techniques.
Sigue en: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121029900813279693.html
Chávez, las FARC y un computador, historia de una operación mediática 11/05/2008
Pascual Serrano/Rebelión http://www.pascualserrano.net/noticias/chavez-las-farc-y-un- computador-historia-de-una-operacion-mediatica
Colombia: What did Interpol find in the laptops?
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