Saturday, July 5, 2008

Hostage Rescue Illustrates Colombian FARC Rebels Disintegration

DETAINED: Military police escort FARC commander Gerardo Aguilar Ramirez, alias Cesar, left, who was in charge of the hostages, and another guerrilla Thursday in Bogota.

From The LA Times:

BOGOTA, COLOMBIA -- The sensational rescue of 15 hostages from the grip of Latin America's largest rebel group has highlighted the diminished state of an organization that just six years ago threatened to overrun the Colombian government.

Once fueled by Marxist ideology and awash in narcotics profits, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, now finds itself facing a more robust Colombian military led by a popular president. The group has suffered the deaths of top leaders, seen large-scale defections of supporters, and is being squeezed for the money it needs to sustain its operations.

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My Comment: Since the beginning of the year, FARC has been unravelling. The recriminations in the organization right now must be awful for some members.

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