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Tuesday, July 8, 2008 - 00:00
Gonsalves said, "I want to send a message to the FARC. ... You guys are terrorists. You deny that you are, you say with words that you're not terrorists, but your words don't have any value."
Tuesday, July 8, 2008 - 00:00
“They rescued the trophy hostages, but what about those still in captivity?” a despondent Ms. Rivas, 59, said in an interview
Tuesday, July 8, 2008 - 00:00
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe should soften his tone when dealing with the Marxist FARC guerrillas, freed hostage Ingrid Betancourt said on Monday
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Freedom tastes sweet and Ingrid Betancourt is lapping it up with the same drive and determination that kept her alive in the Colombian jungle for six years, sometimes chained to a tree
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The musicians, from Spanish singers Alejandro Sanz and Miguel Bose to Colombian pop stars Juanes and Carlos Vives, made their pledge in a letter to the 15 ex-hostages
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The recently freed Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt has urged an end to the Colombian government's "vocabulary of hate" against her former captors
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Conditions in other parts of this nation of 44 million people could help the guerrillas limp along for years more, nourished by the cocaine trade and rural underdevelopment
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"We believe we have to reevaluate. There are problems with some of the present facilitators," Restrepo said. "We have the FARC fractured and we would prefer direct contact, among other things, to talk about peace"
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"Uribe, and not only Uribe but all of Colombia, should also correct some things," she said. "We have reached the point where we must change the radical, extremist vocabulary of hate, of very strong words that intimately wound the human bein
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Betancourt has emerged preaching not hate and bitterness, but peace and national reconciliation for this war-weary nation

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