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By Luis Jaime Acosta and Jack Kimball BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia is redesigning its fight against Marxist guerrillas, making the destruction of key rebel military and financial units as much of a goal as killing their leaders, sources familiar with the
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia is redesigning its fight against Marxist guerrillas, making the destruction of key rebel military and financial units as much of a goal as killing their leaders, sources familiar with the plan say. Helped by billions of dollar
CARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez has been filling top posts in Venezuela's armed forces with hardline political loyalists, raising concerns among critics that the military leaders might not accept the results of this year's election if it goes
tool goes here CARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez has been filling top posts in Venezuela's armed forces with hardline political loyalists, raising concerns among critics that the military leaders might not accept the results of this year's elect
FILE - In this Jan. 17, 2012 file photo, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, second left,his incoming Defense Minister Gen. Henry Rangel, left, and his outgoing Defense Minister Gen. Carlos Mata, third left, attend Rangel's swearing-in ceremony at the For
President Hugo Chavez has been filling top posts in Venezuela's armed forces with hardline political loyalists, raising concerns among critics that the military leaders might not accept the results of this year's election if it goes against him. The man
The defeat of the FARC, and the capture or killing of its new commander-in-chief, alias "Timochenko," will be extremely difficult without the active collaboration of Venezuela. Both the rebel group's commander-in-chief Rodrigo Londoño, alias "Timochenko,
After growing concerns over the state’s ability to pay for healthcare services for its inmates, the University’s Board of Regents has taken a solid stance on providing healthcare for the state’s correctional facilities — pay the bills or find another pro
Temporarily resolving a deadlock over the University of Texas Medical Branch continuing to provide prison health care, officials announced Thursday that a deal has been reached to extend the Galveston medical school's involvement. For that, the univers
Luis Edgar Devia Silva (September 30, 1948 – March 1, 2008), better known by his nom de guerre Raúl Reyes, was a Secretariat Member, spokesperson and Advisor to the Southern Bloc of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-EP. Reyes was born in the Colombian town of La Plata, Huila Department. He was killed in a military operation by the... Full Article
A woman and a child walk past a mural, depicting dead rebel Colombian FARC leaders Manuel Marulanda (L) and Raul Reyes, in the '23 de Enero' neighborhood of Caracas May 6, 2011.
View Photo »Picture of the book 'The FARC Files: Venezuela, Ecuador and the Secret Archive of Raul Reyes', released by The International Institute for Strategics Studies (IISS), taken during its launching in Bogota on September 21, 2011. The IISS's book is based on a two-year study of the e-mails...
View Photo »The director of the Security and Democracy Fundation, Alfredo Rangel, speaks via teleconference with the directors of The International Institute for Strategics Studies (IISS) (on screen) in London, during the launching of the book 'The FARC Files: Venezuela, Ecuador and the Secret...
View Photo »Aerial view taken on August 26, 2008 of the FARC camp in Angostura, Ecuador, where FARC leader Raul Reyes was killed on March 1, 2008 in a Colombian air strike. The Colombian government on June 25, 2011 closed ranks around six of its police and army officers summoned in Ecuador to be...
View Photo »A Bolivarian activist wearing a t-shirt with the picture of killed FARC leader Raul Reyes and a inscription that reads '(Latin) America's Soldier Lives in You' takes part in a protest in front of the Foreign Ministry in Caracas April 28, 2011 against the extradition of alleged member of...
View Photo »Ecuadorean President-elect Rafael Correa (R) wears a Quechua indigenous hat and poncho next to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez during a ceremony, 14 January 2007, in Zumbahua village, Cotopaxi Province, Ecuador. President Correa asked and took funds from the FARC guerrillas according...
View Photo »Ecuadorean new President Rafael Correa waves to the audience after being sworn-in at the National Congress in Quito 15 January, 2007. President Correa asked and took funds from the FARC guerrillas according with the report 'The FARC files: Venezuela, Ecuador and the Secret Archive of...
View Photo »This undated file photo shows Colombian opposition Senator Jorge Eduardo Gechen, who was a passenger on an Aires airlines plane, which was hijacked and forced to land on a road near Hobo, Huila department, Colombia, 403 miles south of Bogota, 20 February 2002. Military officials said...
View Photo »A woman and a child walk past a mural, depicting dead rebel Colombian FARC leaders Manuel Marulanda (L) and Raul Reyes, in the '23 de Enero' neighborhood of Caracas May 6, 2011.
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