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Colombia hands over rebel documents to Venezuela

by Adriaan Alsema April 1, 2008

At least 16,000 files on computers captured from FARC are being verified by Interpol and those that are being handed over to Venezuela are the first whose authenticity has been certified, said the minister.”In fulfillment of international commitments, Colombia has handed over the texts found on Raul Reyes’ computer that had to do with Venezuela,” he said.Colombian government forces killed ‘Raul Reyes’, FARC’s No. 2 leader, and 25 other rebels in a March 1 raid on a FARC base in Ecuador, which caused a spar between the two countries.On Monday, Araújo said that Colombia hopes to maintain good relations with its neighbors. “We will insist on cooperation between nations so that the citizens on our borders are not put at risk,” he said.

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