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Colombia: Rebel killed by his security
2008-03-07
Accordion lady until confirmed by U.S. agencies. Similar story with Colombian sources from the BBC.
Appears to have not been a good week for FARC...
BOGOTA, Colombia - A top rebel leader was killed by his own chief of security, who gave Colombian troops the leader's severed hand as proof, the defense minister said Friday.
Ooooookay...
Five fingerpads for prints; grind the rest to extract the DNA ...
Ivan Rios was the second top rebel killed in a week, a major setback for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the country's largest rebel force.

No top Colombian rebel leader had ever been slain until Raul Reyes was killed Saturday in a cross-border raid by Colombian troops into Ecuador that set off an international diplomatic crisis."The FARC has suffered a new, major blow," Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos told reporters, calling Rios' death "yet another demonstration that the FARC is falling apart."

He said troops launched an operation designed to capture Rios on Feb. 17 after receiving tips that he was in a mountainous area straddling the western Colombian provinces of Caldas and Antioquia, and engaged the guerrillas' outer security ring seven times.

Thursday night, he said, a guerrilla known as Rojas came to the troops with Rios' severed right hand, laptop computer and ID, saying he had killed his boss three days earlier.
It'd be tough to use a laptop with one hand anyways. Better off he's dead. Or supposedly dead...
Maybe it was the left hand, and he could still use a mouse ...
It was unclear what motivated the killing, but Santos said it was to "relieve the military pressure" because the rebels were "surrounded, without supplies and without communication." The U.S. State Department has a bounty of $5 million for Rios' capture.
Unclear? I can think of 5 million motivations, myself...
Five million buys a lot of rice and beans ...
Santos said Colombia waited to make the announcement until it had confirmed Rios' identity, which it did Friday. He did not say what happened to Rojas, nor whether authorities had recovered the rest of Rios' body. He did not take questions.
I'd like the severed head myself, but I am a neat freak about these things ...
Rios, whose real name has been given as Jose Juvenal Velandia and Manuel Jesus Munoz, faced U.S. federal charges of drug smuggling, and was on a U.S. Treasury Department list of terrorists and drug traffickers.

The 46-year-old Rios became known across Colombia as one of the rebels' main negotiators in failed peace talks that ended in 2002. Unlike the FARC's mostly peasant leadership, he was a former university student who engaged journalists and foreign envoys in political and economic discussions.
Most of the commie bigs have a university, middle-class background.
"He was the youngest member of the secretariat. He was very important to the rebels," said Alfredo Rangel of the Bogota-based think tank Security and Democracy. "This shows the army is capable of taking down the rebels' most important pillars and that any of the leaders can fall at any time."

In a 1999 interview with The Associated Press, Rios said he joined the insurgency as a student in Medellin to avoid being killed by right-wing death squads that had attacked other student activists. He commanded the FARC's central bloc, which operates throughout Colombia's northwestern coffee region. Security forces say he frequently accompanied the FARC's senior leader, Manuel "Sureshot" Marulanda, in recent years.
Posted by:tu3031

#6  HISD, the details are comforting. The Fat Lady does get upset with us when she has to trill twice for the same mook.
Posted by: Steve White   2008-03-07 21:38  

#5  See also PRAVDA's article on RAUL.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-03-07 21:20  

#4  Prudent to keep accordion lady, but quite a lot of details to this story, including the delay in confirmation, which makes the separate anti-FARC actions timing very interesting.

Quite a bot of divide and conquer, and seige, and starve and flush and hack (PC) and hack (hand) and pressure and coordination going on here.

Seems Uribe has FARC, Chavez and toadies rocked back on their heels. It's good to be offensive.
Posted by: Halliburton - Idiot Suppression Division   2008-03-07 20:57  

#3  This happened in central Colombia, well away from the Venezuela border.
Posted by: Phil_B   2008-03-07 19:20  

#2  A top rebel leader was killed by his own chief of security, who gave Colombian troops the leader's severed hand as proof, the defense minister said Friday.

Much easier to carry around in your pocket, and Fedex is expensive for a whole body, not to mention all the biohazard rules.
Posted by: gorb   2008-03-07 18:39  

#1  24 hour rule, or however long it takes to process the DNA .... ??
Posted by: lotp   2008-03-07 17:52  

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