Monday, February 14, 2011

The coordinates given errneas FARC to free the last two restructuring

The last two Colombians who were to be released Sunday by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), as the guerrillas had promised were not delivered in the area finally agreed, so that the humanitarian mission had to return to Ibague, in southern Colombia, as reported by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

It is the largest Guillermo Solórzano Police and army corporal Sanmiguel Salim. It seems that the guerrillas would have provided the authorities wrong coordinates, so that the two hostages were not in the place where they had reportedly informed the interlocutor of the Government for these releases, Eduardo Pizarro.

"Despite the Government's compliance with its commitments, the FARC has committed an act that shocked us," Pizarro told reporters at the Catam military air base in Bogota, where the hostages were to be reached. It seems that the policeman Guillermo Solórzano and Salim army corporal Sanmiguel are not in the department of Tolima, but in the department of Cauca.

"Supposedly must move beyond the range and behavior of the FARC is strange, disturbing and disturbed us a lot," said Pizarro. It has also clarified that "the Government has taken the decision to implement the commitments" and so on Monday, "as agreed", restarted military activities in the department of Tolima, southern Tolima, for now were arrested following the protocols of the International Red Cross.

"We have no information yet to be released or when the reasons" why were not returned, explained the ICRC spokeswoman, Maria Cristina Rivera, told reporters in Ibague , where it awaits the return of the humanitarian mission to clarify what happened. Noting that "it is a very difficult time for relatives who were waiting for loved ones," the head of the ICRC delegation in Colombia, Christhope Beney, said he hopes "this humanitarian mission can be fulfilled soon." The mission has returned to the police patrol Carlos Alberto Ocampo, who was kidnapped last December 27, 2010.

This release is not expected and was announced this Saturday former Senator Piedad Cordoba, who has led the humanitarian mission. Solorzano Sanmiguel in the group of five whose unconditional release restructuring announced last December the FARC, which last Wednesday gave the councilman Mark Baquero and Friday the council also Armando Acuña and Marine ry López.

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