A new study analyzing thousands of files captured from Colombia’s FARC paints a picture of Venezuelan and Ecuadoran complicity.
BOGOTA -- Colombia’s FARC rebels financed the presidential campaign of Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa and had such deep ties with Venezuela’s government that they may have carried out political assassinations on its behalf, according to a two-year analysis of thousands of the guerrilla group’s archives.
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More News On FARC's Ties With Venezuela's Chavez And Ecuador's Correa
FARC Files Reveal Guerrilla Group’s Ties to Chávez and Correa Governments -- Latin American News Dispatch
IISS: cross-border sanctuaries have been key for the survival of Colombia’s FARC -- Merco Press
Book details Venezuela's ties to FARC -- UPI
Chávez co-operated with Farc, files say -- Financial Times
Study: Colombian rebels were willing to kill for Venezuela's Chavez -- CNN
Venezuela Asked Colombian Rebels to Kill Opposition Figures, Analysis Shows -- New York Times
Colombian Farc rebels' links to Venezuela detailed -- BBC
Venezuela dismisses 'unreliable' report about FARC links -- Colombia Reports
Report Links Ecuador's President With Colombian Guerrillas -- Wall Street Journal
What the Farc files really reveal -- Greg Grandin and Miguel Tinker Salas, The Guardian
Factbox: Key facts about Colombia's FARC guerrillas -- Reuters
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