FARC leader imprisoned in US could return to Colombia: US analyst
Extradited FARC leader Simon Trinidad could be repatriated to Colombia from the United States where he is currently serving a 60-year prison sentence, according to a US analyst.
Extradited FARC leader Simon Trinidad could be repatriated to Colombia from the United States where he is currently serving a 60-year prison sentence, according to a US analyst.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has denied claims that he has asked the United States to repatriate “Simon Trinidad,” a FARC leader who is currently serving a 60-year prison sentence…
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has asked the United States to repatriate “Simon Trinidad,” a FARC leader who is serving 60 years in a US prison, an adviser to ongoing…
Colombia’s largest rebel group, the FARC, called for the repatriation of two former guerrilla leaders currently imprisoned in the United States.
Prominent FARC guerrilla “Simon Trinidad” was extradited to the U.S. on trumped up charges, his fellow rebels said Thursday using a leaked diplomatic cable to support their accusation.
The U.S. insisted Thursday that veteran guerrilla Simon Trinidad will not be allowed to join the ongoing peace negotiations between Colombia’s government and FARC and will instead remain in prison.
Colombia’s largest insurgent group FARC asked Barack Obama Friday to pardon veteran guerrilla Simon Trinidad, according to local media Friday.
The U.S. Ambassador to Colombia reiterated that he has not received a formal request to release jailed FARC leader Simon Trinidad to join the peace process, according to local media…
Colombia has not requested the U.S. government to repatriate convicted FARC leader “Simon Trinidad” who the rebels want present at peace talks in Cuba, the U.S. ambassador told local media.…