Gunman on horseback kills town councilman, wounds 11-year-old in southeastern ColombiaSeptember 30th, 2009 Gunman on horseback slays councilman in ColombiaBOGOTA — Colombian authorities say a gunman on horseback killed a town councilman and wounded an 11-year-old boy in the country's southeast. The president of the national councilman's federation, Fabior Estrada, says the slain politician, 41-year-old German Herrera, was the president of the town council in Castillo and a father of four.
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's Uribe changes tack on release of police and military hostages held by rebelsSeptember 19th, 2009 Uribe changes tack on release of rebels' hostagesBOGOTA, Colombia — President Alvaro Uribe's government said Saturday it is dropping a demand that Colombia's main rebel group release all its police and military hostages at once, possibly opening the way for negotiations. Colombia's peace commissioner, Frank Pearl, said relatives of the hostages had met with Uribe and asked him to help secure their loved ones' freedom.
Colombian army seizes 'proof-of-life' videos of 10 soldiers, police held hostage by guerrillasSeptember 7th, 2009 Colombia releases new videos of 10 FARC hostagesBOGOTA — Authorities released "proof-of-life" videos Monday showing 10 soldiers and police officers held captive by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, for more than a decade. The footage shows the four military men and six officers sitting individually in front of a camouflage cloth on a makeshift hammock, restrained by chains padlocked around their necks.
2 hostages held by Colombian rebels express hope for freedom in videos sent to familiesAugust 18th, 2009 Videos of rebel-held hostages released in ColombiaBOGOTA — Videos of nine hostages held by Colombian rebels were turned over to their families Monday as proof they remain alive. Videos of six Colombian police officers and three soldiers were obtained by Sen.
17 Colombian rebels killed in air strikeAugust 4th, 2009 BOGOTA - At least 17 rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) were killed when the security forces bombed one of their hideouts in the country's central Meta province, officials said. There were 200 FARC guerrillas at the camp when the attack took place, a defence ministry spokesman said Monday, without elaborating on the fate of the other rebels.
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.
Colombian president: opponent can accompany releases but only if FARC frees all hostagesJuly 9th, 2009 Uribe to Colombian rebels: free all hostagesBOGOTA — Colombian President Alvaro Uribe says he will allow an opposition senator to accompany the release of hostages held by FARC rebels. But his office set a stiff condition: the leftist insurgents must release all 24 police and soldiers they are known to hold.
FARC rebels kill 18 in ColombiaFebruary 9th, 2009 BOGOTA - At least 18 people have been killed by leftist rebels in a settlement in Colombia, EFE news agency reported Tuesday. According to the National Indigenous Organization of Colombia (ONIC), the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrillas have killed at least 18 Awa Indians in recent days in southwestern Colombia's Narino province.
Colombia rebels appear to soften terms for prisoner swapFebruary 9th, 2009 BOGOTA - The leftist rebels of Colombia who have unilaterally freed six captives last week have now softened their terms to release other prominent hostages, EFE news agency reported Tuesday. In their messages handed over to opposition Senator Piedad Cordoba during last week's hostage releases, the leaders of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) said they were not ready to release other 22 top captives without a 'humanitarian exchange' that includes hundreds of jailed guerrillas.
Colombian rebels to free six hostagesJanuary 30th, 2009 BOGOTA - Colombia's largest leftist rebel group will free from its captivity six hostages, including two politicians and security personnel, EFE reported. The hostages will be released in three stages, Colombia's Senator Piedad Cordoba said, adding that the four security personnel would be freed Sunday, while former governor Alan Jara and former lawmaker Sigifredo Lopez would be handed over Monday and Wednesday, respectively.
300 hostages killed by FARC, says former guerrillaJanuary 27th, 2009 BOGOTA - A former guerrilla of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has revealed that at least 300 kidnapped people were killed by the group in the jungles of Colombia. The former rebel gave the information to a local radio programme 'The Voices of the Kidnapping', which works for the liberation of hostages in Colombia.
FARC rebels kill four people in southern ColombiaJanuary 13th, 2009 BOGOTA - Four people were killed and 11 others injured by Colombian rebels in southern Narino Province, EFE reported Tuesday. An official said the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the country's largest leftist guerrilla group, attacked two villages, killing four people including children at around 12.30 p.m.
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.