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muriel_volestrangler

(101,316 posts)
Mon Nov 17, 2014, 07:01 AM Nov 2014

Colombia suspends Farc peace talks over kidnapping

Source: BBC

Colombia has suspended peace talks with the Farc rebel group after the apparent kidnapping of an army general.

Brig Gen Ruben Dario Alzate Mora was abducted by rebels in the northern province of Choco on Sunday, army officials said.

President‎ Juan Manuel Santos demanded that his captors free Brig Gen Alzate "safe and sound".

The Farc and the government have been holding peace talks for two years but have not declared a ceasefire.

Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-30076980

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Judi Lynn

(160,530 posts)
1. I would suspect parties OPPOSED to the imminent peace agreement did this.
Mon Nov 17, 2014, 07:35 PM
Nov 2014

It has been well established many of the Colombian military hierarchy opposes a peace agreement with the FARC, which is daily attacked by Colombia's former President Alvaro Uribe, George W. Bush ally.

The FARC already put over two years into constant negociations with the representatives of the current Colombian President Santos. They would NOT be the ones to screw it up now that the end has been well in sight for so long.

If the truth is allowed to be revealed it will be that the military/paramilitary (death squads) did it to prevent the end of the very lucrative (U.S. funded) war which has been going on for DECADES.

Bacchus4.0

(6,837 posts)
4. You would be wrong as the FARC has confirmed they have the general
Tue Nov 18, 2014, 12:36 PM
Nov 2014
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/farc-confirms-holding-kidnapped-colombia-general-155344124.html#wyawUOm

Colombia's FARC guerrillas confirmed Tuesday that they are holding a missing general whose kidnapping caused the government to suspend peace talks aimed at ending the country's 50-year-old conflict.

The talks, the most promising effort yet to end the longest-running conflict in Latin America, were thrown into crisis Sunday when General Ruben Alzate was kidnapped with Corporal Jorge Rodriguez and army adviser Gloria Urrego as they traveled to visit a civilian energy project in the rural department of Choco.

In a statement posted on FARC's website, the rebel group's Ivan Rios unit claimed the kidnapping.

"Once they were clearly identified, despite wearing civilian clothes, the three were captured by our units, on the grounds that they are enemy military personnel, traveling in their official capacity, in an area of war operations," said the statement, datelined from the Colombian mountains and written on Monday.

Judi Lynn

(160,530 posts)
2. Locals say ‘kidnapped’ general left village with unarmed men and without force
Tue Nov 18, 2014, 03:49 AM
Nov 2014

Locals say ‘kidnapped’ general left village with unarmed men and without force
Nov 17, 2014 posted by Adriaan Alsema

A Colombian general whose alleged capture by FARC guerrillas forced President Juan Manuel Santos to suspend peace talks wasn’t violently kidnapped, but left for the jungle with unarmed men and without any visible force, locals told newspaper El Colombiano.

MORE: Santos Suspends Colombia Peace Talks After ‘FARC Captures General‘

What the locals say

According to the newspaper, locals told its reporter that General Ruben Dario Alzate, the commander of the Titan Task Force, arrived on Sunday by boat in the village of Las Mercedes unarmed and in civilian clothing.

“They got out of the motorboat and went to the churchyard. Downstream another boat came with three more men in civilian clothing who went to the church to talk to these people,” Presentacion Palomeque, the leader of the local community council, told El Colombiano.

According to Palomenque none of the six were armed.

The community leader said that Alzate, the four other men and one woman left for the nearby jungle following a conversation of a few minutes.

A second local who asked to remain anonymous said the six men left the village without any visible force.

The reporter for El Colombiano said he witnessed a strong military presence in the village of Las Mercedes itself, but saw no members of the military en route from Quibdo to the village where the general allegedly was captured.

What has become the official version

The witness reports contradict those of former President Alvaro Uribe, who announced the alleged capture on Twitter based on the testimony of a military member allegedly present at the time of the disappearance.

More:
http://colombiareports.co/locals-say-kidnapped-general-left-village-unarmed-men-without-force/

Judi Lynn

(160,530 posts)
3. Red Cross aiding in release of Colombian army general ‘captured by FARC’
Tue Nov 18, 2014, 03:59 AM
Nov 2014

Red Cross aiding in release of Colombian army general ‘captured by FARC’
Nov 17, 2014 posted by Victoria McKenzie

The Red Cross confirmed on Monday that it has begun conversations with rebel group FARC in hopes of expediting the release of an army general and two accompanying officials who were captured by alleged guerrillas in the west of Colombia.

The Red Cross told Colombia Reports that it has a team “analyzing the situation,” and is in contact with the armed group accused of having captured General Ruben Dario Alzate.

“We have a role as a neutral intermediary in Colombia’s armed conflict. We are in constant dialogue with the FARC, and using this dialogue we will do everything possible to facilitate the release [of the prisoners],” said Patricia Rey, Communications Coordinator for the Red Cross.

“These releases facilitation processes are complex, often very lengthy, and we’ve just started. We carry out [releases facilitation] with great discretion because they are also highly sensitive and confidential. We will wait for the conditions required for this provision are met,” continued Rey.

More:
http://colombiareports.co/red-cross-negotiating-hostage-release-farc/

 

KingCharlemagne

(7,908 posts)
5. FARC did NOT 'kidnap' a general (and two attaches). FARC 'captured'
Tue Nov 18, 2014, 12:56 PM
Nov 2014

a general and two attaches.

There is a civil war going on there.

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