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Documents indicate that Chavez helped Colombia rebels
Documents that Colombia says it recovered from a slain guerrilla leader give the clearest indication yet that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez sought to arm and finance insurgents across the border.
The documents - more than a dozen internal rebel messages - detail several years of close cooperation between top officials in Venezuela's government and military and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, including the construction of rebel training facilities on Venezuelan soil.
They also suggest Venezuela was preparing to loan the rebels at least US$250 million (euro190 million), provide them with Russian weapons and possibly even help them obtain surface-to-air missiles for use against Colombian military aircraft.
Most importantly, they outline a joint strategic project between Venezuela and the Colombian rebels, with Venezuela even seeking rebel training in "asymmetrical warfare" in preparation for a feared U.S. invasion.
The documents were shown to The Associated Press on Friday, days before Interpol is to issue a report that Colombia's conservative government hopes will dispel any doubts about the documents' authenticity.



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at 23:48 on May 11th, 2008
OAS has already rejected the Interpol findings on the Reyes laptop. More comprehensive information on the veracity of such "evidence" can be found at the following stories: Chavez: Government of Colombia is provoking Venezuela into a war, US: No evidence to include Venezuela in sponsoring terrorism list, OAS: Venezuela has no links to terrorism (updated II).