FARC reject asylum in France for freed guerrillas

by rahul | July 26, 2008 at 06:48 pm
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BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - A senior Colombian rebel commander is rejecting asylum in France or anywhere else for jailed guerrillas freed in any potential prisoner swap.
Rebel commander Ivan Marquez called the government's asylum abroad proposal an insult to guerrilla dignity in an interview published Saturday on a friendly Internet site.
The offer was made earlier this year before Colombia's military tricked FARC rebels into freeing their most prized hostages _ dual French national Ingrid Betancourt and three Americans. French officials have said they would accept guerrillas who renounce violence.

Marquez also appeared to acknowledge that the rebels were hoodwinked, saying «two traitors» were to blame in the July 2 rescue. He did not name the alleged traitors.

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rahul

Dear readers, a bug has prevented form making any introductory remarks to the previous article. Further sources can be found at Anncol, and YVKE

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Amy Judd

Oh how odd - I'll have a look and see what's going on.

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at 05:15 on July 27th, 2008

In my opinion FARC is crushed. It has little or no support from the world other than the Che Revolutionary Army..Ivan Marquez and FARC have proved to be insults to freedom loving humans. Thanks for the info Rahul

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