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Colombia: 6,210 niños muertos en combate armados FARC
Se calcula de 4 a 6 mil niños combaten en grupos armados de las FARC y el ELN. Muchos reclutados desde los seis años; Las FARC envia niño(a)s a la guerra 6,210 de ellos ya fallecieron en combate..Las FARC continúan reclutando y usando niños, y no se han comprometido a detener esta práctica. Según los cálculos de Human Rights Watch, las FARC tienen a la mayoría de los niños combatientes de Colombia. Partiendo de una estimación conservadora, entre el 20 y el 30 por ciento de los combatientes de las FARC son menores de 18 años.
Length: 308
Rating: 4.60 (138 ratings)
Tags: FARC criminales facinerosos mantiene secuestrados civiles inocentes por años torturándolos violan mujeres niños
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Betancourt, 3 American Hostages Freed From FARC
PlusBetancourt, 3 American Hostages Freed From FARCBetancourt, 3 American Hostages Freed From FARCThe Associated PressColombia said its military rescued former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, three U.S. military contractors and 11 other hostages from leftist rebels on Wednesday. (July 2)After years in captivity -- Colombia's military says it has rescued 15-hostages -- including former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, and 3- U.S. Military contractors. Betancourt was kidnapped in 2002. Colombia's Defense Minister says no one was hurt in the military's operation. He says army commandos captured the FARC rebels manning a security ring around the hostages without any loss of life. The other 11 hostages freed were Colombian soldiers and police. Betancourt - a French-Colombian - is the rebel group's highest-profile hostage She is believed to suffer from serious liver problems and was pictured looking frail in a recent video. The Farc group has been fighting to overthrow the Colombian government for more than 40 years. ___ ___, The Associated Press.
Length: 47
Rating: 4.40 (17 ratings)
Tags: colombia betancourt american hostages freed from farc
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Himno de las FARC -EP
FARC-EP Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia - Ejército del Pueblo
To those who make allegations against FARC:
You are "not" living proof of atrocities by FARC, even if you think, rightly or wrongly, that you are.
Your testimony may be evidence, in a court, adduced to prove alleged criminal offences. But you cannot, at your own behest, simply assert that FARC is a criminal organization, guilty of criminal offences, and should therefore be convicted. That decision rests with an impartial court, not you.
If your country has a corrupt or corruptible judiciary that is your problem. The fundamental tenet the criminal justice system operates on is this: every one is "presumed" to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law [not by you,me, or by public opinion].
Another thing, the reason Red Army fraction appear on my channel is because, although convicted of serious offences, there is on-going speculation as to the legitimacy of their trials (in an imperialist court). The circumstances surrounding the deaths of Ulrike Meinhof, Baader, Enslinn, Raspe, and wounding of Irmgard Möller, remain controversial.
Lastly, there is no "slander" or defaming of the name "Guevaristas" merely because "you assert" there is. Furthermore, you can speculate as to what Che would have thought of farc, but the answer you arrive at is likely to be completely fallacious.
Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia F.A.R.C.
Extract from interview with Raul Reyes: Luis Edgar Devia Silva (September 30, 1948 -- March 1, 2008)(RIP)from F.A.R.C.: by Gary Leech, July, 2007
'Q: Some claim that the FARC is nothing more than a criminal organization, that it is not political or ideological. What do you think of these claims?
Reyes: It is a campaign of the war, it is nothing more or less than a form of war. They use it to discredit the revolutionary struggle. This campaign has gained strength from September 11, right? When the twin towers fell in the United States and everyone began talking about terrorism, the Colombian government started calling the FARC and all the revolutionary organizations in Colombia and the world "terrorists." Then they could liquidate them, intimidate them and force them to renounce the revolutionary struggle. And this has increased war in the world. But the results, in our judgment, have not favored the United States, nor Mister Bush, whose credibility today has been dramatically diminished. The popularity of Mister Bush is not the best at this time, because of the war against Iraq. Álvaro Uribe, to the shame of us Colombians, is the only ruler in our region—South America—that has supported that war. I believe that the American people will take measures to discontinue the wrong policies of their government. Fortunately, one sees some expressions of this now. Some Democrats are beginning to say "No, we are not going to support the deployment of our troops to Iraq, they have to return to United States as soon as possible. We are not going to approve the budget for the war. Neither are we going to approve more money for Plan Colombia without conditions. We are not going to sign an FTA with a government like the one in Colombia, which is a narco-paramilitary government, a corrupt government, a government that has fought an endless war against Colombians." We don't think that this is a solution, but is an important step that the FARC values. At least the Democrats are helping some thinking sectors in the United States to understand this phenomenon and to work to dismantle the machinery of war.
Many think that every American, by virtue of being from there, is an imperialist. For this reason the FARC has produced two or three documents indicating that we deeply respect and admire the American people, but we do have deep differences and are affected by the policies of the American State. Before the attack against Marquetalia in 1964, the embassy of the United States was contributing money for the war against the FARC and has always funded Colombian governments so that they can maintain the war against the FARC. And we recall what happened in the dialogues in San Vicente del Caguán with Pastrana. The government of Clinton was the first to oppose the dialogue, and Clinton is the father of Plan Colombia. The world has to know this and we cannot forget it in Colombia because it is part of our history. And what did we see happen with Plan Colombia, a continuation of the strategy of war, not only against Colombians, but against the region. The United States seeks to expand into this region that contains the greatest biodiversity in the world; it's called the lung of the world. There are geo-strategic interests that the United States intends to achieve through crimes, killings, slander and lies.'
Length: 185
Rating: 3.50 (131 ratings)
Tags: FARC-EP revolutionary guerilla forces plan Columbia bogata Equador communism marxism Raúl Reyes Chief Alfonso Cano Manuel Velez Uribe usa Bush
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FARC Hostages Rescue Video
Exclusive video detailing the liberation of FARC hostages in Colombia has been released to the public. As Kimberly Dozier reports, the former hostages are adjusting nicely to freedom.
Length: 102
Rating: 4.50 (40 ratings)
Tags: Betancourt Rescue America Guerilla
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Mother of freed FARC hostage talks to Al Jazeera - 03 Jun 08
Jo Rosano, whose son Marc Gonsalez is among 15 hostages who have been rescued by the Colombian military from captivity, talks to Al Jazeera's Stephen Cole. The Colombian rebel group FARC had been holding Gonsalez in the jungle for years.
Length: 269
Rating: 4.80 (15 ratings)
Tags: Jo Rosano Marc Gonsalez hostages Colombian military Al Jazeera English Stephen Cole FARC
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