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Colombia FARC rebels: We'll never disarm - Summary

Posted : Mon, 21 Jul 2008 21:36:03 GMT
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Category : World
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Bogota - Colombia's largest leftwing rebel forceFARC Monday declared it would never lay down weapons and stop fighting - an answer to demands by millions of demonstrators worldwide that such groups release nearly 3,000 hostages, held often for years. While the demonstrators concentrated on demanding hostage release, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez added a call for rebels to lay down weapons and stop fighting.

The response from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) was signed by FARC commanders Rodrigo Granda and Jesus Santrich and was delivered via the ABP news agency, often used by the group to make announcements.

"We will never be the ones - never, a thousand times never - to lay down our weapons," they wrote.

FARC will continue unchanged in its fight "for communist ideals and against imperialism," they proclaimed in the text.

ABP reported that Granda und Santrich, two top ideologists of the 44-year-old guerrilla group, submitted the declaration after internal debate over demands by Chavez to release all hostages and lay down their weapons.

Chavez, who has tried to help mediate a solution, told FARC and other rebel groups that there was no room in today's world for guerrilla warfare.

Granda is also known as FARC's foreign minister - freed by the government of conservative President Alvaro Uribe last year at the behest of French President Nicolas Sarkozy. France had hoped the gesture would pry loose Ingrid Betancourt, the French-Colombian citizen and one-time Colombian presidential candidate, from captivity by FARC.

After nearly seven years in captivity, Betancourt was rescued on July 2, along with 14 other high profile hostages, through a Colombia commando mission that used a ruse to trick the rebels into releasing them.

Sunday's demonstrators used the occasion of Colombia's 198th independence celebrations from Spain to protest FARC and other groups.

Three South American presidents marked the day in Leticia, Colombia, in the Amazon jungle near the border with Brazil and Peru. Uribe was joined by Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Peru's Alan Garcia.

FARC has been weakened in recent months by a series of Colombian government coups, including the killing of one FARC leader and the death of another, and the successful rescue of Betancourt, three American security contractors and some other high profile hostages that FARC wanted to exchange for some of their own in prison.

But the end of four decades of civil conflict in the South American country is hardly in sight, and rebels receive fresh recruits daily from the poverty-stricken rural areas where they rule.

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Colombia FARC rebels: We'll never disarm - Summary
By: richard Paul , Tue, 22 Jul 2008 12:51:39 GMT

In your article on this subject you make the statement, "and rebels receive fresh recruits daily from the poverty-stricken rural areas where they rule." Please tell me where you get your information or do you just make it up to suit your political aims.
FARC rules nothing and rules nowhere in Colombia. Where ever they go the Colombia army chases them and kills them so how can they rules? The number of terrorists in FARC have steadily decreased in the past 10 years from 20,000 pieces of filth to less than 5,000. Few people join FARC, but many are kidnapped and forced to fight or their family members will be killed. Many join because FARC makes promises of large amounts of money, new homes for their family and glory. Few ever join willingly. No one in Colombia wants FARC as their leader…they can try for leadership at any time. All they have to do is run for office and be elected like other organizations who oppose the government. Win the vote of the people and then make your changes. FARC does not want that they only want capitulation which will never happen.

I can verify my information as true and accurate…can you? Your reputation as a “leading website” point of world information is dubious at best. And when you print complete falsehoods such as this article it adds to your woes as a viable newsgroup.

Don’t be fooled by FARC, they are not poor little communists trying to help the people of Colombia. Less than one percent of Colombians support FARC. These people are not rebel soldiers; they are murderers, kidnappers, rapists, thieves, drug lords, and the general bottom of the toilet. Their leadership is poorly educated. (Marulanda never finished high school) and what ever dreams they had of over turning a democratically elected government was lost 35 years ago. Their mission is false, their values are meaningless. Since theEarthtimes seems to be a supporter of FARC with this poorly written article maybe one of your writers and researches can check some facts a little and answer one small question for me. What has FARC ever accomplished in 40 years of betrayal to their duly elected government? I know the answer…do you?



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