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Home News News 'Most hostages in Colombia held for extortion, not for political reasons'

'Most hostages in Colombia held for extortion, not for political reasons'

Hostages held by the FARC receive a lot of attention both in and outside Colombia, but people are forgetting that 90 percent of the approximately 2800 hostages are held for ransom and not for political reasons, says País Libre, an NGO devoted at the well being of the country's (former) hostages.

According to País Libre (Free Country) director Olgia Lucia Gomez, the attention given to the release or liberation of hostages held by the FARC is good, but she feels that 90 percent of the hostages in Colombia are ignored.

Gomez told Caracol Radio Sunday that those 2500 hostages are held for extortion by common criminals and not by the FARC or any other armed group.

Earlier figures by the foundation show the FARC is suspected to hold 700 people hostages. 28 of them are political hostages. The approximately 2100 remaining hostages are held by the ELN, paramilitary groups and common criminals.


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written by Midnight, January 04, 2009
As it turns out they have all been taken for one reason, the long war. Lets concentrate on winning that battle first.

Roberto, dont tear up anything else. I need the money there por favor, that isnt the end of my interest and we all know it now at least he gets it now. Yes. we're all of those terrible things together, stick around it gets hilarious. I'm just a barrel of laughs. Robert has a beta, so does Ken, Robert, you've just been trumped.

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