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Farc to free six hostages 'soon'
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) said it would be releasing six hostages shortly. Colombian Senator and International mediator, Piedad Cordoba, asked Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to assist in this humanitarian operation. The Venezuelan government has not issued an official statement yet.
The Colombian rebel group Farc has said it is set to release six hostages. In a statement announced on local radio on Sunday, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) said it would release four security officers and two former politicians as a gesture of goodwill aimed at starting talks for a prisoner exchange. The Farc statement did not give a date for the release but said it would happen "soon". The rebels said three unidentified police officers and a soldier will be freed first, followed by Alan Jara, a former governor of southern Meta state, who was kidnapped in July 2001 and Sigifredo Lopez, a regional legislator held since April 2002. The Farc has been kidnapping people for ransom and political leverage as part of its 44-year war against the government. Among the group's former hostages is Ingrid Betancourt, who was snatched by rebels while running for president of Colombia in 2002 and held until July this year before she and 14 other captives were freed in a rescue operation. The group continues to hold hundreds of Colombians, many from the security services, hostage.
Source: english.aljazeera.net
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at 12:00 on December 24th, 2008
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