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Colombia denies cut in US military aid


The Colombian government says United States ambassador to Bogotá William Brownfield denies the U.S. government has cut aid to Colombian army units implicated in the growing scandal involving the army killing civilians.

Both CNN and Reuters separately had quoted an anonymous U.S. government official who said the three army units that had personnel sacked, because of their involvement in human rights violations.

"I verified this with the ambassador. He told me that this information wasn't true, that it was a misinterpretation of something that was said in Washington," Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos said told journalists.

The mentioned military units are suspected of being guilty of having kidnapped and murdered eleven civilians from Soacha, a town near Bogotá, to present them as combat kills, making their units seem more effective in the government's fight against illegal armed groups.




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Midnight said:

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If that check is in the mail I want to see it.
 
November 07, 2008
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