Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Husband of Ingrid Betancourt kidnapped by FARC says she might have been freed if Colombia had not raided the guerrillas' camp in Ecuador

Husband of Ingrid Betancourt kidnapped by FARC says she might have been freed if Colombia had not raided the guerrillas' camp in Ecuador. 'If they had not killed this guerrilla, she may even have been freed, because on March 14 and 15 they had planned to release 12 more hostages, my wife among them,' Juan Carlos Lecompte told a press conference Monday during a visit to Chile at the invitation of the recently formed Ecology Party.

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  1. The whole point of the Uribe mafia's sabotage of the colombian peace process was to kill two meddlesome birds with one stone: nail the top leadership and cadre of the FARC by subverting the peace negotiations thru espionage -- with the help of the yanqui spook apparatus -- and then murder the negotiators and their teams and claim a major victory (the 'victory' of cheaters, in fact); and then to see Ingrid Betancourt die in the jungle -- and then, incredibly, get the world bourgeois mass-propaganda media to play that part up as wholly the fault of the dastardly FARC and Hugo Chávez! And thus bury forever any hope of any peaceful transfer of power from the oligarchy. Not that that was ever more than a foolish pipedream of the world's liberals.

    You can't get more diabolical and heinously criminal than that.

    Álvaro Uribe and the colombian oligarchy must pay the complete price for this awful perfidy. Yanqui imperialist world power will not protect them from the hangman's noose forever.

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