FARC
We have many Threads here about the Farc mostly in military operations between Colombia, US and Venezuela. However since they seem to be a significant military force of their own I have made a Thread specifically about them.
FARC (Hover)
International Level: International Guru / Political Participation: 3231 100%
The Farc has some kind of political backing. The Colombian army, if they really wanted to, is big enough to march in them mountains and take them out and burn their camps. That is if they really wanted to. Fact is if Frac is holding whomever they want hostage like any other typical terrorist group is because they know they can do it safely. Thats what I'm saying.
International Level: Junior Politician / Political Participation: 87 8.7%
Fidel Castro in Farc hostage plea
Cuba's ex-President Fidel Castro calls on Colombia's Farc rebels to release all hostages after the raid that freed Ingrid Betancourt.
Ref. https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/a...cas/7492506.stm
End Farc 'hate', Betancourt urges
Ingrid Betancourt urges Colombia's president to end the "vocabulary of hate" towards her former captors.
Ref. https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/a...cas/7494196.stm
Two things, one is the woman is psychologically abused and like any prisoner held captive for a long time they begin to be sympathetic towards their captors. Next, thanks to some infiltrators that did a good job.
International Level: Junior Politician / Political Participation: 87 8.7%
As Freed US Contractors Speak Out, a Look at the FARC, Colombian Paramilitary Groups and the Generals Being Feted for the Hostage Rescue
Three American military contractors freed from the Colombian jungle have spoken out against their former captors, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. Marc Gonsalves, Thomas Howes and Keith Stansell were among the fifteen hostages, including the French Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt, rescued in an elaborate military operation last week in a major blow to the FARC. We host a roundtable discussion with Mario Murillo, author of Colombia and the United States; Michael Evans of the Colombia Documentation Project; and Manuel Rozental, a Colombian physician and human rights activist living in Canada following several threats on his life.
REf. https://www.democracynow.org/2008/7/8/as_fr...ctors_speak_out