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"Boys, we're not in the sixties" Chavez tells Colombia's FARC
2010-07-27
In an attempt to take distance from the Colombian guerrilla following claims of his alleged links with the rebels presented by Bogota before the Organization of American States, OAS, President Hugo Chavez said that "Colombian armed groups must reconsider their armed strategy".

"There are no conditions for them taking power in a foreseeable future. They have become the main excuse for the (United States) empire to penetrate Colombia and from there practice aggressions against Ecuador, Venezuela and Cuba", said Chavez during a trade unions of the Americans gathering held in Caracas.

But in spite of the latest statement, the Venezuelan president has is the past openly received and praised the Colombian guerrillas, Colombian revolutionary Armed Forces, FARC, as part of negotiations for the release of hostages.

Chavez also regretted the death of the FARC leader Manuel Marulanda Velez ("Tirofijo") of whom there are several statues in Venezuela and has also requested that FARC be de-listed as a terrorist organization.

The Venezuelan president has also faced serious accusations of granting support, refuge and allegedly supplying arms to the FARC guerrillas, which are now very distant from their Marxist orientation of the sixties and seventies and are wholly involved in the drugs' trade.

"I believe that the Colombian guerrillas should seriously consider what some of us have done. With all respect, the world today is not the same as in the sixties" Chavez was quoted.
Posted by:Fred

#3  no, the ones who weren't brothers left..then the rest did. Oh, wait

/Tom Johnston
Posted by: Frank G   2010-07-27 21:52  

#2  "Boys, we're not in the sixties"

When did that happen? Well, $hit, the next thing you are going to tell me is that the Doobie Brothers broke up.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-07-27 20:14  

#1  the FARC guerrillas, which are now very distant from their Marxist orientation of the sixties and seventies and are wholly involved in the drugs' trade

Lot of that about. Most of today's "liberation" movements - Hamas, Fatah, ETA, Real IRA etc -- are little more than gangs of armed thugs who terrorize, and extort from and kneecap or maim, their own people at least as much as they do the supposed class enemy.
Posted by: lex   2010-07-27 13:51  

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