Colombia's precision air strike 10 days ago, on a guerrilla camp across the border in Ecuador, killed rebel leader Raúl Reyes. That was big. But the capture of his computer may turn out to be a far more important development in Colombia's struggle to preserve its democracy.
Reyes was the No. 2 leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, which has been at war with the Colombian government for more than four decades. His violent demise is a fitting end to a life devoted to masterminding atrocities against civilians. But the computer records expose new details of the terrorist strategy to bring down the government of Colombian President Álvaro Uribe, including a far greater degree of collaboration between the FARC and four Latin heads of government than had been previously known. In addition to Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, they are President Rafael Correa of Ecuador, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and Bolivian President Evo Morales.
Mar 10, 2008
Un comentarista sugiere que somos delirantes por pensar que hay una conexión entre Chávez y las FARC. Que sume al Wall Street Journal a su lista de locos:
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yo no dije eso , yo lo que dije que era una payasada lo de las computadoras
ReplyDeletelo de la farc con chavez tacitamente hasta el mismo lo admite que descubrimiento es?
Y yo me refiero a la parte del artículo que habla sobre la evidencia, la "payasada" como vos la llamás.
ReplyDeleteAnónimo, no cambies los tantos, cito textual:
ReplyDeleteQue laptops??
las que sobrevivieron a los misiles y los helicopteros??
por favor !
una cosa que estemos en contra de chavez y otra creer cualquier cosa que le quieran endilgar!
Tu problema no era la tesis de la info de la laptop sino pretender “endilgar” a Chávez el financiamiento de las actividades terroristas de las FARC.
No no lo era claramente hable de las laptops y dije estemos en contra de Chavez
ReplyDeleteSi te parece que soy un defensor de el alla vos...
Perdón, anónimo, te entendí mal.
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