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concerned
8th August 2002, 03:17
Army: Hundreds snatched from village

BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) -- Leftist guerrillas took away hundreds of people from a rural Colombian village, leaving it a virtual ghost town, the army said on Wednesday, but it did not know why or where the townsfolk went.

Guerrillas from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, a 17,000-strong band known by the Spanish acronym FARC, told the people of Puerto Alvira, in the central Colombian province of Meta, to leave on Saturday, said the army, whose soldiers spoke to the few locals who remained.

A Roman Catholic priest from the area near Puerto Alvira, who did not want to be named, told local television the rebels had told men, women and children to board motorized canoes and travel down the River Guaviare into the jungle.

"Between 500 and 1,500 people were forcibly taken away," said the priest, adding it seemed they were moved to other villages and not allowed to return. He did not say whether he had been in Puerto Alvira at the time of the incident.

The army arrived in the town on Tuesday night and a civilian humanitarian commission followed the trail of the disappeared townsfolk into the jungle to try to determine their fate.

The town is near the borders of a Switzerland-sized chunk of jungle and savanna that the government ceded to the Marxist FARC for over three years as a safe haven for peace talks that collapsed in February.

The wild zone, key to trafficking cocaine and arms, is disputed by the FARC and its fiercest foes, illegal far-right paramilitaries who massacred civilians in the area in 1997 to smoke out the leftist rebels.

"The town is practically deserted. We could only speak to about five people," said Gen. Carlos Saavedra, commander of the army's Seventh Brigade.

While the army said hundreds of people were forced from Puerto Alvira, an official from the provincial government of neighboring Guaviare said as many as 5,000 locals had been taken away.

About 2 million Colombians have fled their homes to escape fighting, death threats or forced conscription into illegal armed groups over the past decade. But neither the FARC nor the paramilitaries have driven out a whole town in recent years.

Thousands of people, mainly civilians, are killed every year in Colombia's 38-year-old war, which has flared in the last decade thanks to cocaine profits.

From:
http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/americas/07/...ex.html?related (http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/americas/07/31/colombia.town.reut/index.html?related)

The Che
9th August 2002, 08:22
Yeah right concerned. Only rightist-American propaganda.

Social Democratic
9th August 2002, 09:26
How much was that milatry aid packet the US gave to the also corrupt columbian govt???
They are pouring petrol on the fire, the people need to be re-educated and taught an honest days work, becuase for many workers in columbia, its the only way.

concerned
9th August 2002, 17:02
The Che:
rightist-American propaganda????
This is a fact, it has been all over the news both in Colombia and outside. You can read about it on CNN or Fox News, Financial Times, El Tiempo, or El Espectador (Colombian newspapers),...
This is fact!

Social Democratic:
I thought it was 1.6 billion, but I recently learned that it was actually 1.7 billion.
Anyway, after president Samper (a puppet who won the elections thanks to the mafia, and did a lot of harm to the country), Pastrana's governement did a good job in decreasing the corruption levels. Our last president Pastrana might have been naive and stupid to think a serious negotiations agreement could be reached with the guerrillas, but he was honest. Our currently, new president Uribe is a very honest citizen and he has began trying to reduce uneccesary bureaucracy in the government.

And SD, it is true people need to be re-educated. But in the civil war environment that we currently live, first we must win the war, or at least get the guerrillas in a position to negotiate. The guerrillas feel right now very powerful and unchallenged. They know they have everybody frightened in Colombia and feel that a peace negotiation with the government is kind of like a favor that they would be doing. So they come to the negotiation table and ask for totally ridiculous demands.

The best thing for the country would be that the guerrilla forces would all be bombed and rooted out of Colombia. That not one of them was left standing.
However this is unfortunately not probably what it is going to happen though. At least now with the rise of Uribe the war will get a lot more intense against the guerrillas, and at some point they will be the ones begging to negotiate. And it won't be on their terms.