...emphasis on each nation's individual sovereignty - a hot issue in South America since the March killing on Ecuadorian soil of Raul Reyes, the commander of FARC. Some saw this as an indirect attack from US military leaders who provide the Colombian military...
...excerpts from thousands of pages of emails that were obtained from computers belonging to the FARC's second in command, Raul Reyes, after he was killed in a raid by Colombian soldiers on his camp in Ecuador on March 1. Many of the emails had to do with relations...
...indeed believe that Hugo Chavez supports FARC. …..In fact the computer information captured on the laptop of FARC leader of Raul Reyes, now deceased, indicated support from Hugo Chavez and was found to be genuine per Interpol. Someone must have read that after...
...but enrollement cuts and possible fee increases have many ABC 23 spoke to thinking twice, some opting not to apply at all. Raul Reyes of Bakersfield College said "Now what am I going to do? Am I going to keep going to school or am I done after this?." That's...
...attacked and slaughtered 20 or more people while they slept, including 16 FARC-EP members. One being its second in command, Raul Reyes. Its public voice, key peace negotiator since the 1990s, and lead figure in the Chavez-arranged releases of hostages they...
...and seek to question seven former members of the FARC. Previously reported material found in computers owned by a FARC leader, Raul Reyes, killed in March in a Colombian army raid inside neighboring Ecuador, suggested contacts between the two groups. But the...
...attacked and slaughtered 20 or more people while they slept, including 16 FARC-EP members. One being its second in command, Raul Reyes. Its public voice, key peace negotiator since the 1990s, and lead figure in the Chavez-arranged releases of hostages they...
...Marxist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) killed more than 20 people, including FARC's number-two guerrilla Raul Reyes, four Mexicans and an Ecuadorian. A diplomatic stand-off quickly ensued, with Quito expelling Bogota's Ambassador on March 03...
...our role in it will be. This is our chance to show that we have matured as an electorate. We know we have, but we still need to prove it at the polls. Ya es hora. Raul Reyes is an attorney in New York and a member of USA TODAY's board of contributors....
...and leader of the rebels, Pedro Antonio Marin, also known as Manuel Marulanda Velez, and the group's second-in-command, Raul Reyes. The FARC, which Marulanda had helped build into a formidable military and drug-trafficking force that has challenged the government...