The leader of Colombia’s second largest guerrilla group, the ELN, said that the government of President Juan Manuel Santos, does not want peace nor does it have the desire to have dialogues.
Nicolas Rodriguez, aka “Gabino,” told local media Monday.
The guerrilla leader added that Santos and his “oligarchy” want a “peace that is not uncomfortable to them, but rather that continues protecting the powerful omnipotents.”
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“But the government does not accept that because they are thirsty for blood and violence, and beacause they still get rich with war,” added the guerrilla forcefully.
Gabino also voiced outrage over the political dismissals of former Senator Piedad Cordoba and former Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro by Colombia’s Inspector General.
“They have invented charges and violations of the law that they did not commit, solely because this regime does not tolerate critical stances nor the voice of those who make politics and live life in a different way, and in favor of the majorities,” said the rebel leader.
“For this reason, I think that this government and its [political] class in power, do not want peace,” concluded Gabino.
The National Liberation Army (ELN) is Colombia’s second largest guerrilla group that began in 1964, the same year as the FARC.
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- Gabino dice que el gobierno no quiere la paz (Semana)
- “Este Gobierno no quiere la paz”: Alias Gabino (Van Guardia)