Colombian guerrillas spring jailed commander wanted for extradition to US, killing guardOctober 7th, 2009 Guard killed in jailbreak by Colombia rebel leaderBOGOTA — Machine gun-firing rebels on motorbikes attacked a prison Wednesday, springing a guerrilla commander charged with kidnapping two journalists on assignment for the Los Angeles Times. One guard was killed and another suffered multiple gunshot wounds in the daring midday raid, which ended with rebel chief Gustavo Anibal Giraldo fleeing on the back of a motorcycle, authorities said.
Colombian court denies extradition for rebel accused of kidnapping LA Times journalistsSeptember 25th, 2009 Court: No extradition in journalists' abductionBOGOTA — The Colombian Supreme Court has denied a U.S. request to extradite a rebel commander accused of ordering the 12-day kidnapping in 2003 of two journalists on assignment for The Los Angeles Times.
Rebel commander captured in PhilippinesSeptember 22nd, 2009 COTABATO - A rebel commander, who carried a $25-million bounty, was captured by the security forces in southern Philippines, the military said Wednesday. Camarudin Hadji Ali, commander of the banned Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), was captured during a raid Tuesday in Cotabato city.
Colombia extradites captured guerrilla to face terrorism charges in USSeptember 19th, 2009 Colombia extradites captured guerrilla to USBOGOTA — A captured leftist rebel who unwittingly helped officials rescue 15 hostages — including three American military contractors — was bundled aboard a plane to Florida on Saturday to face charges of terrorism in a U.S. federal court.
Colombia Attorney General: Retired army general detained in probe of 2001 massacreSeptember 10th, 2009 Retired gen. detained in Colombia massacre probeBOGOTA — Authorities say they have detained a retired army general as part of an investigation into the 2001 massacre of at least 26 people in southwestern Colombia.
Colombia grabs rebel suspected of killing US contractor, kidnapping his companionsAugust 22nd, 2009 Colombia nabs guerrilla tied to American's killingBOGOTA — Colombian police have captured a guerrilla suspected of killing a U.S. military contractor and a Colombian soldier after their surveillance plane crashed in the jungle in 2003, authorities said Saturday.
Venezuela still considering halting trade with Colombia as OAS chief calls for calmJuly 30th, 2009 OAS chief: Diplomacy needed to resolve spatCARACAS, Venezuela — The head of the Organization of American States urged Venezuela on Wednesday not to break off diplomatic relations with Colombia or take other drastic steps amid escalating tensions between the two South American neighbors. OAS chief Jose Miguel Insulza said he was concerned by President Hugo Chavez's decision Tuesday to recall the Venezuelan ambassador from Bogota over Colombia's statement that anti-tank weapons found in a rebel arms cache came from Venezuela.
At least 5 killed in rebel attacks in ColombiaJuly 29th, 2009 BOGOTA - Five civilians were killed and five injured in attacks launched by rebels in northwest Colombia, authorities said Tuesday. Tatiana Valencia, representative of the local government, said the attacks were launched by the Revolutionary Armed Force of Colombia (FARC), which has not been confirmed yet.
13 rebels killed in Colombia clashesJuly 18th, 2009 BOGOTA - Thirteen leftist rebels were killed in fighting with the security forces in central Colombia, a media report said. The fighting between Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the country's largest rebel group, and the security forces took place in the central Meta province Friday.
Colombia extradites to US rebel jailer of 3 Americans, BetancourtJuly 16th, 2009 FARC jailer in Colombia extradited to USBOGOTA — Colombian authorities extradited to the United States on Thursday a rebel "jailer" captured in last year's storybook rescue of three U.S. military contractors and ex-presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt.
Colombian general: 7 counterinsurgency police killed in rebel ambushJune 23rd, 2009 7 Colombian police killed in rebel ambushBUENOS AIRES, Colombia — Colombian officials say rebels have killed at least seven members of a police counterinsurgency unit in an ambush in the country's southwest. The regional police commander, Gen.
Colombia nabs FARC's urban wing leaderMay 3rd, 2009 BOGOTA - A Colombian leftist guerrilla leader, suspected to be the head of the group's urban networks, has been arrested from the southwestern city of Cali, the police have said. Dorbey Collazos Gonzalez, best known as Sergio, was arrested Friday from a residential area in the city, the National Police News Agency (ANNP) said, adding that the rebel was preparing 'terrorist acts'.
Eleven killed in fighting in ColombiaMarch 1st, 2009 BOGOTA - The latest fighting between Colombian military forces and guerillas from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) left 11 people dead, authorities said Saturday. The death toll comprised 10 alleged members of FARC, a Marxist group that has been waging a civil war for 45 years, and one government soldier, the military said in a statement.
FARC leader is ill but not dying: ColombiaFebruary 22nd, 2009 BOGOTA - Colombia has dismissed the report that the country's rebel guerrilla group chief is dying of serious illness in southern forests, EFE reported Saturday. US newspaper El Nuevo Herald reported Friday that Jorge Briceno Suarez, the military head of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), is waiting his death in a clandestine camp in the Colombian jungles due to lack of treatment for chronic diabetes.
Former rebel among five killed in ColombiaDecember 26th, 2008 BOGOTA - Five people including a former rebel have been shot dead in northwesten Colombia, local media reported Friday quoting police. The people were killed on Christmas day as they were driving to their country house in Arauca province.