Friday, March 21, 2008
FARC guerillas say accusations that it got funding and weapons from the governments of Venezuela and Ecuador are false
Colombia's biggest guerilla group said accusations that it got funding and weapons from the governments of Venezuela and Ecuador are false. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia said in a statement that evidence gathered during a Colombian military raid on a guerrilla camp this month, in which four computers were recovered with documents that Colombia says link the rebels to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, can't be proven. ``In no way do we accept the blackmail that is trying to be put together against the governments of Venezuela and Ecuador by using a computer that, not even with special armor could have survived the bombing,'' the guerrilla group said in a statement.
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i think that we should first clear the air and then go on to the issue at hand.
ReplyDeleteLet us from hence refer to the FARC as the FARC opposition, not guerillas. That would clear the air, for the simple most people assume that guerilla means terrorist. And FARC is not a TERRORIST organization, but an opposition to the puppet regime in Colombia at present.
In order to roil the waters, both the U.S. and Colombian Governments are playing a game of deliberate misinformation. Because FARC has clarified the situation by denying that it ever received funding and weapons from Ecuador and Venezuela. But, the Bush regime has admitted that it is supplying the puppet government of Colombia with money and weaponry.
Of course this is the very reason why the U.S. and Colombian Governments accuse Venezuela and Ecuador of funding and arming the FARC opposition. Because this would justify the U.S.policy of supplying arms and funding the Government of Colombia. Case closed