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Colombia accuses Swiss diplomat of financing FARC

by Adriaan Alsema July 7, 2008

“The only thing I want to ask Mr. Gontard is why he appears in the emails of ‘Raúl Reyes’ as bearer of the 500,000 dollars,” Santos said.’Reyes’ was the second-in-command of the Revolutionary Forces of Colombia (FARC) and was killed in an attack launched by the Colombian army in Ecuadorian territory, which provoked a diplomatic crisis between the two countries.Santos also denied that the Colombian government had paid for the release of the 15 hostages, who, including Colombian former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, were rescued by the Colombian army from the FARC on Wednesday.Swiss radio station Suisse Romanda had said the FARC received 20 million dollars for releasing the hostages, but Santos said that is “absolutely false.”Santos said that operation “Jaque” was designed by a Colombian military intelligence agent, which led the FARC’s guard in charge of the hostages believe there was an order to transfer the hostages to FARC leader Alfonso Cano.Then the Colombian military “made a kind of movie set to practice the plan,” Santos said.Regarding the future of the FARC, Santos said “I expect that Alonso Cano will realize that if he does not negotiate now, later it will be more difficult.”

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