Monday, March 10, 2008
Interpol sends high-level team to Colombia in probe of rebel computer
Interpol has sent a team of investigators to Colombia to help in the investigation of a laptop computer seized from the wreckage of a rebel camp, officials said Monday. The team was led by the international police agency's chief, Ronald K. Noble, Interpol chief of staff Roraima Andriani said.
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Here's one of the many problems with the Left, starting to rear its ugly head in this Colombia crisis: the Left's tendency and propensity to treat the state organizations of the Right with the same legitimacy that these oppressors claim for themselves.
ReplyDeleteWhat is INTERPOL but a police-state tool of imperialism? What does it mean that these euro-pigs are so publicly and conveniently (for imperialism) involving themselves with investigating the FARC guerrillas in this high-profile scenario? Why are they working for the colombian mafia, for that matter -- i.e. those who run the colombian government -- against the Left, i.e. the FARC?
The idea is obviously to tell the world: 'well, FARC really must be a criminal terrorist outfit, if INTERPOL is getting involved!' -- when in fact INTERPOL is one more police-state organ of the international terrorist conspiracy which is the capitalist system.
And the Left has to always keep this kind of thinking in mind -- and not fall for the line being put out by the Right as to what is, or what isn't "legitimate".