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Caribbean-Latin America
Venezuela Tightens Border Security
2005-01-18
Venezuela dispatched extra troops as part of an effort to tighten security along its border with neighboring Colombia, but officials on Monday denied that the move was linked to a heated dispute over the capture of a rebel leader in Caracas by bounty hunters paid by Colombia. Top Colombian lawmakers, meanwhile, endorsed Colombian President Alvaro Uribe's stand in the dispute. "We're looking for the unity that the country needs right now," Colombian Sen. Jairo Clopatofsky, a pro-Uribe legislator, told reporters after he and other lawmakers met with the president. The dispute — the most serious between the two nations in decades — arose after Colombia acknowledged it paid a bounty to have Rodrigo Granda, a top member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, captured in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, last month and taken to the Colombian border, where he was arrested.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Is this to keep people in? or prevent people from entering?
Posted by: Captain America   2005-01-18 2:31:18 PM  

#2  Never trust a man in a sash (Gaddafi wears a sash too, remember:)
Posted by: Spot   2005-01-18 8:47:19 AM  

#1  The way that Chavez tightens Border Security remains me of the way airports tighten their security here. Law abiding citizens are searched. Terrorists..please come in!!
Posted by: Anonymous4724   2005-01-18 7:38:56 AM  

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