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Related: About this forumMore than 4000 Colombian guerrillas in Venezuela: Governor
http://colombiareports.co/4000-colombian-guerrillas-venezuela-governor/Some 4,000 Colombian guerrillas are camped in Venezuela, the governor of that countrys most southern state said Thursday.
Governor Liborio Guarulla of the Amazonas state told opposition television network Globovision that the guerrillas were initially pushed into his states territory to evade persecution by the Colombian government under President Alvaro Uribe, but have since settled and increasingly are involved in illegal mining and drug trafficking in the southern region.
There are more than 4,000 troops of the guerrillas on Venezuelan territory, said Guarulla, explaining that claim is based on rebel camps found in his state.
The situation is quite serious, because initially they entered as refugees for the persecution by Uribe Now they are involved in the mines and have been trying to indoctrinate indigenous peoples, the governor explained.
This is a violation of our sovereignty; the extraction of our minerals and all implied with drug trafficking, said Guarulla.
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More than 4000 Colombian guerrillas in Venezuela: Governor (Original Post)
Bacchus4.0
Sep 2013
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(14,886 posts)1. "initially they entered as refugees for the persecution by Uribe"
Yeah, imagine a soverign nation persuing armed guerrillas. How unusual. Well, Chavez thought it would be good politics to give FARC refuge on Venezuelan soil. Now Venezuelans get to pay the price hosting their new BFF's.
Bacchus4.0
(6,837 posts)2. Chavez supported the FARC until Colombia found the laptop
from Raul Reyes then he threw them under the bus. He supported the FARC ideology and wasn't interested in Colombia being a regional power. Ironically, since the strategy of supporting a destabilized Colombia has failed and Colombia is becoming more of an economic power, it has benefitted Venezuela with imported goods from Colombia that they desperately need.