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Old 05-25-2008, 04:24   #1
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Colombia Government Source Says Top Rebel Leader Is Dead

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BOGOTA, Colombia — Colombia's Defense Ministry said Saturday that it has information from various intelligence sources that the legendary leader of Latin America's largest guerrilla army is dead.

In a statement, the ministry said "we have learned through different military intelligence sources" that the commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Manuel "Sureshot" Marulanda, died on March 26.

"We know that inside the FARC, the version is that he died of natural causes, specifically from a heart attack," the ministry said.

Marulanda is believed to be about 80.

First word of Marulanda's possible death came earlier Saturday when the newsmagazine Semana quoted Defense Minister Juan Manual Santos as saying he had information that Marulanda died in the guerrillas' southern Colombian stronghold at the time of three bombing raids.

"Whether the death of Marulanda came in a bombardment or from natural causes, this would be the most serious blow this terrorist group has suffered," the Defense Ministry statement said.

In the Semana interview, Santos said that the government had been told of the rebel leader's death from a "source who has never failed us".
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Marulanda, whose real name is Pedro Antonio Marin, has led the peasant-based FARC since its founding in 1964.

Colombia's government has announced his death various times over the past 15 years, but each time proof that he was alive cropped up months later.

"If (the FARC) are going to say that the information we have is not true, they should show him," said the statement, which was read by the military's chief of staff, Adm. David Moreno. It said Marulanda has been replaced as FARC leader by a rebel ideologue known as Alfonso Cano.

The army has for months said it has Cano cornered in the southwest Colombian jungle and that his death or capture is imminent. FARC statements have denied Cano is in the area.

The FARC has suffered the worst setbacks in its history this year, including the killing of its chief spokesman and a senior commander, and the defection of a female leader well regarded inside the rebel group.

Born to a poor peasant family, Marulanda was radicalized by the vicious civil wars that ravaged Colombia in the middle of the last century, pitting Liberals against Conservatives. He and other survivors of a 1964 army attack on a peasant community escaped to the mountains and formed the FARC, which grew over the decades to include some 15,000 fighters. The defense minister now estimates the FARC's strength at around 9,000.

Marulanda's deadly aim in combat against the army earned him the name "Sureshot."

Notoriously reclusive, he is said to have never set foot in Colombia's capital, giving just a handful of interviews over the course of his life.

Even senior commanders within the FARC speak of Marulanda with awe, and he is known to have the final word over any major decision taken by the FARC.

The guerrillas remain strong in many parts of Colombia's countryside, but many accuse them of having lost their Marxist ideology.
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Old 05-25-2008, 07:25   #2
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Lots of top idiots going down in bad places. I wonder if their is a running tally of top bad guys killed since Bush II has been in office. Seems like a trend.
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Old 05-25-2008, 07:58   #3
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Old 05-26-2008, 23:05   #4
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Tirofijo, Raul Reyes, Karina, AND let's not forget Rios' hand delivered by his tenientes along with his laptop. Pobresitos.

10 years ago many Colombians believed the FARC was la verdad El Ejercito Del Pueblo. Now, the cynicism is palpable. "Narcotraficantes, secuestradores, y teroristas," say the people these days.

4 major leaders in as many months - coincidence? I think this is the proverbial "wheels coming off the cart." I don't think the FARC is dead by any means, but I think they just may at this point have passed the point of no return in their decline.

Uribe's government is well aware that they've got to put pressure on them to the end. "We've got our hands around their necks, but we cannot let up until there is no doubt there is no life left in them," a highly placed person in the Uribe administration told me recently. I believe him and hope he's right.

Colombia is a beautiful country filled with terrific people. I'm hoping in 8 years we'll see the end of the FARC and a new era of prosperity in one of the continent's most beautiful and bountiful countries.
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Old 05-27-2008, 07:30   #5
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If you could only move around in Colombia normally they would start to Prosper 10 fold. It is one of my favorite countries and without the FARC it would be in my top 2.

I am waiting for the next News article of the next FARC To Fall.....
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Old 05-27-2008, 10:36   #6
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Colombia is a beautiful country with great potential, and this is more good news.

If only the FARC would stop the criminal activity and integrate as a political party, the situation would improve immediately.

We are making a big mistake by not ratifying the proposed free trade agreement with Colombia. It benefits everyone, but the Dems are in the pocket of organized labor.

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