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A Hollywood Yarn Unravels: Oliver Stone on Heroic Kidnappers
2008-01-18
I don't know how long that link will work

It was Christmas week in the Colombian city of Villavicencio and the events, as they were set to unfold, had all the makings of a Hollywood blockbuster. If only the "heroes" hadn't been exposed as liars.

A 3-year-old boy, his mother and another woman, all hostages of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), were about to be freed. Credit for their release was to go to Hugo Chávez, president of Venezuela. Former Argentine President Néstor Kirchner had flown up from Buenos Aires to take part in the show. Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone was on hand too, eager to document the Christmas spirit of the revolutionary killers and their socialist sympathizers. The child, as luck would have it, was called Emmanuel...

...Finally, on Dec. 31, Mr. Uribe held a press conference to give his "hypothesis" of why the liberation hadn't occurred: The FARC had lied when it said it had the child, and it had been trying to buy time to find him. In fact, the boy was in a foster home in Bogotá. The suggestion was a bombshell, but after DNA tests confirmed the fact, Mr. Uribe was vindicated.

Among the more shocking revelations was the FARC's inhumane treatment of the infant. His mother, Clara Rojas, who had been Ms. Betancourt's vice presidential running mate, was kidnapped in 2002. The child was born in a rebel camp in 2004, and was less than one year old when he was left with a local peasant. After about a month, his humble caretaker realized he could not treat the child's serious illnesses and took him to a local clinic, which transferred him to a hospital.

Press reports say that doctors diagnosed the baby with anemia, malaria, a parasitic skin disease, malnutrition and an arm that had been broken at birth and not treated. "Anyone would have fallen apart before this child, with so many diseases," the hospital director told the Miami Herald. "He didn't raise his eyes. He got toys but did not pick them up. He did not stand but dragged himself on his butt. He cried but no tears came because of the malnutrition."

When the news of the child's whereabouts broke Mr. Stone went away spitting mad, not at his FARC heroes, who had been exposed as child abusers, but at Mr. Uribe and Mr. Bush. Of the FARC he said, "Grabbing hostages is the fashion in which they can finance themselves and try to achieve their goals, which are difficult. I think they are heroic to fight for what they believe in and die for it, as was Castro in the hills of Cuba."

But we let people like him define popular culture for us. HT: Discarded Lies/"Bloggie".
Posted by:Abdominal Snowman

#8  "One would think a Marxist would try to help the little guy."

Awwwwww, that's cute, rj.

Silly you.... ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-01-18 18:11  

#7  I wonder if Ollie Stone travels with body guards? He needs to be punched squarely in the nose.
Posted by: Mark Z   2008-01-18 17:19  

#6  Actually, I thought it worked the other way around, that the Marxists think because they're the "good" guys they therefore have a right to screw over the proletariat.

Where would you rather have been a proletariat? The US or the Soviet Union?
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-01-18 14:57  

#5  Stone is a poser scumbag. An ex girlfriend of mine did some press materials for his 9/11 movie and he never paid her the agreed amounts. We're talking small change. WE're talking agreements in person and not through agents/lawyers and managers and he didn't pay her.

One would think a Marxist would try to help the little guy.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-01-18 13:46  

#4  someone should tell Stone that FARC finances themselves with the coke trade which is prob more lucrative than takeing hostages for years
Posted by: sinse   2008-01-18 11:28  

#3  Stone's FARCing commie!

Prolly belongs to the Film Actors Guild, too.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-01-18 11:03  

#2  Of the FARC he said, "Grabbing hostages is the fashion in which they can finance themselves and try to achieve their goals, which are difficult. I think they are heroic to fight for what they believe in and die for it, as was Castro in the hills of Cuba."

So walk into the jungle and turn yourself over, Ollie. Big movie star guy like you oughta bring big bucks for The Cause. I'm sure the studios would be falling all over themselves to open up their wallets to buy your freedom. Especially after "Alexander" and "Commandante"...
On second thought, why don't you just stay down there, shoot off your mouth, and let somebody else do the heavy lifting.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-01-18 08:46  

#1  Stone's FARCing commie!

FARC grabs people to die for their cause.
Posted by: Spike Uniter   2008-01-18 02:33  

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