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Caribbean-Latin America
Chavez urges FARC to end struggle
2008-06-09
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged Colombian rebels on Sunday to lay down their weapons, unilaterally free dozens of hostages and put an end to a decades-long armed struggle against Colombia's government.

Chavez sent the uncharacteristically strong message to the leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, saying their ongoing efforts to overthrow Colombia's democratically elected government were unjustified.

"The guerrilla war is history," said Chavez, speaking during his weekly television and radio program, "Hello President." "At this moment in Latin America, an armed guerrilla movement is out of place."
And raping a country under the guise of communism is back in.
Such declarations were unexpected from Chavez, a self-described socialist who earlier this year called on world governments to remove the FARC from terrorist lists and suggested the guerrillas should be recognized as a legitimate insurgent force.
Gee, I wonder what precipitated this "change of heart".
Addressing new FARC leader Alfonso Cano, Chavez said, "I think the time has come to free all of the hostages you have. It would be a great, humanitarian gesture. In exchange for nothing."

In the past, the guerrillas have said they would be willing to release hostages in exchange for imprisoned guerrillas in Colombia and the United States.

Carlos Lozano, who in the past has acted as a mediator between the rebels and the government, told Caracol radio Sunday that he had re-established contact with the FARC in the hopes of facilitating hostage releases. Lozano, the editor of a communist newspaper, said that while he had not spoken directly with Cano, "everything is going the right way".

But a FARC statement posted Sunday on a sympathetic Web site suggested the group was far from considering laying down its arms. Written by rebel leader Luciano Marin Arango, alias Ivan Marquez, and dated June 5, the statement demanded that new elections be called to oust Colombia's government and Congress. The FARC's "strategic objective is the taking of power for the people," the statement said.

Marquez also claimed that Colombian President Alvaro Uribe is overseeing plans to kill Chavez and leftist Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa. The Colombian government did not respond immediately.

Recent efforts to free high-profile hostage Ingrid Betancourt and others have failed. The situation worsened when Colombia waged a cross-border raid on a rebel camp in Ecuador in March that killed a FARC leader. The raid prompted both Chavez and Correa to send troops briefly to their respective borders with Colombia. Ecuador went a step further and cut off diplomatic relations, which still have not been restored fully.

But on Sunday, Chavez apparently changed his tune. "You in the FARC should know something: You have become an excuse for the empire to threaten all of us," he said, using his frequently employed term for the United States. "The day that peace arrives in Colombia, the empire will have no excuses."
Well, except for drugs and Chavez and his ilk.
The Venezuelan leader's comments could help improve diplomatic relations with Colombia, which have been strained for months due to Colombia's allegations that Chavez could be aiding the FARC. Chavez repeatedly has denied secretly supporting the FARC, saying his government's contacts with the guerrillas have been aimed only at securing the release of rebel-held hostages.
Posted by:gorb

#5  HUGO > CHANGE AND ADAPT FOR THE BETTER, OR REGRESS AND BECOME SELF-EXTINCT.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-06-09 19:09  

#4  IMO, HUGO > telling FARC to KEEP/HIDE YOUR GUNS, BUT GO POLITICAL.

WOT > MACKINDER'S WAR = MACKINDRIAN CONFLICT = The FOUR CORNERS AND BEYOND of the AMERICAS, espec CONUS-NORAM, is being SUBTLEDLY set up for OWG FREE TRADE-SPECIAL ECON ZONES, wid VENEZUELA = CUBA/QUBA at risk of being left out due to perennial unresolved national struggles.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-06-09 19:06  

#3  A beer hall, like that sad Mr. Hitler?
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-06-09 18:43  

#2  Heh, running from the laptops. LOL Ima ever tell you where Hugolito was found in his 1st Coup attempt? And what he smelled like?
Posted by: George Smiley   2008-06-09 17:32  

#1  Sr. Chavez may be a little concerned about those FARC bigwigs/laptops the Colombian Army got their hands on a while back (and have by now thoroughly 'perused'). Perhaps he may not want the Colombians chasing the FARC remnants all the way to Caracas which the Colombian Army is quite capable of doing and Hugo's "Peoples Army" is quite incapable of stopping.

Chavez offers in this statement a South American version of 'Hudna' only.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2008-06-09 11:46  

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