Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Colombia: the public mood is different than at any time in recent memory... it's turned somber now!
Correspondent Sibylla Brodzinsky in Bogotá, Colombia, says that the public mood there is different than at any time in recent memory. 'There have been moments of tension with Ecuador and Venezuela over border issues, such as fumigation of coca fields, but it has never reached the point of total breakdown of diplomatic ties,' she says. She says there was a celebratory mood after the Colombian Army raided a rebel camp in Ecuador Saturday and killed a FARC leader. But it's turned somber now.
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Why are we always getting these lies in the media -- including the Left media -- that most colombians support the narco-government against the evil and 'terrorist' guerrillas? Fact of the matter is, most colombians aren't being consulted on anything -- and they likely want to keep it that way these days, seeing as how "their" government are a bunch of psychopaths who don't like being contradicted, no-way...
ReplyDeleteFact is, consulting the selfish and self-centered yuppie- and upper-classes in downtown Bogotá does not a scientific sample make. So stop spreading this dangerous lie. How many colombians don't even live in the country anymore, out of fear of "their" government and its friends?