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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-25-08 02:36 PM
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Photos Allegedly From FARC PC Undermine Colombian Credibility
May 23rd 2008, by Daniel Denvir - NACLA
A series of photos allegedly found on the laptops of Raúl Reyes, the FARC leader killed when the Colombian government bombed and raided a FARC encampment across the Ecuadoran border, appear to have actually been taken by Colombian intelligence agents—or by allied police or intelligence agents—in Quito, Ecuador. The photos were supplied to the Bogota daily El Tiempo by an anonymous Colombian intelligence source on Monday March 3, just two days after the raid on the encampment.

Credible doubts about the provenance of the photos are potentially explosive, as they suggest that a piece of evidence that the Colombian government claimed originated from the FARC laptops actually came from another source, and also because they indicate the presence of Colombian intelligence in Quito. In the attack’s aftermath, Ecuadoran president Rafael Correa initiated a major shakeup of the country’s armed forces following allegations of significant CIA and other foreign-intelligence penetration.

The photos, taken down about a week after they were uploaded, briefly formed part of a broad and systematic media campaign on the part of the Colombian government to link the Ecuadoran and Venezuelan governments to the FARC. The campaign has been waged through a combination of public denunciations and anonymous leaks to news outlets in Colombia, the United States, and Spain.

The photos were taken inside and outside of Quito’s Casa de Cultura arts and convention center during the international conference of the Continental Bolivarian Coordinating Committee (CCB) the week before the attack. The CCB is a small left-wing organization with ties to the FARC and chapters throughout Latin America.

The photos, which now appear to be intelligence photos, were included in a Web gallery on El Tiempo’s Web site of photos purportedly found on Reyes’s laptop. When I came across the photos my first question was “Why would the FARC take intelligence photos of their supposed allies?”

The individuals photographed include two Basque separatists: Batasuna representative Iñak Bil de San Vicente and Askapena representative Walter Wendelin. (Batasuna is the political arm of the armed Basque nationalist separatist group ETA. Askapena is a support organization for Basque prisoners.) Also captured in the photos are Carlos Casanueva, a member of the Chilean Communist Party’s Central Committee; Lucía Morett, a visiting Mexican student who was injured in the attack (four other Mexican students were killed); Venezuelan Communist Party deputy and Central Committee secretary general Oscar Figuera; Chilean Communist Youth member Manuel Olate, who, along with fellow Chilean Valeska López, visited the FARC encampment just before it was bombed; an unnamed Italian CCB delegate; and at least five other unidentified people.

After weeks of contradictory and incomplete answers from El Tiempo, I traveled from Quito to their Bogotá office to ask some questions in person. El Tiempo reporters had at first confirmed that the photos were from the FARC laptops and were unsure of why they were removed from El Tiempo’s Web site. El Tiempo Justice editor Jhon Torres then told me that they were not from the laptop and that a retraction had been issued. (I was unable to find a retraction in any of El Tiempo’s March or April archives. Journalistic ethics require news outlets to issue corrections if doubts emerge as to the validity of evidence used to support an article.)

In an interview this past Tuesday, Torres told me that the photos were removed from the Web site because of doubts that they were really found on the FARC laptops. According to Torres, however, their intelligence source has not changed his claim that the photos are from the laptops.

http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/3483
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TomInTib Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-25-08 02:46 PM
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1. When I first read those accounts, my first thoughts were....
"Why in the Hell would they keep incriminating photos on a laptop?".

I mean, those guys aren't the Miami Seven.

They are effing FARC, for goodness' sake.
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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-25-08 04:11 PM
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2. This has been a classic fascist disinformation campaign. The leftists in Spain
and throughout South America likely recognize it. They have seen this before. And they are likely feeling hairs on the backs of their necks stand up--although I think the vast leftist movement in South America is solid enough, and unified enough, to handle it this time. They know well who's behind it. This week, the entire continent participated in forming the foundation of their South American "Common Market," and--not unimportantly--their common DEFENSE (proposed by Brazil), neither of which includes the U.S.

The U.S. target is the oil in Venezuela and Ecuador (both members of OPEC), and Argentina and Brazil (big recent finds in both countries), and the gas and oil in Bolivia. All have leftist governments into using the country's resources to benefit the poor. Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia and Argentina are very closely allied on social justice goals. Brazil (leftist, former steelworker president) has shown considerable solidarity with them. (For instance, of Chavez he said, "You can criticize Chavez on a lot of things, but not on democracy." He also called Chavez "the great peacemaker" for his role in fending off a war between U.S./Colombia and Venezuela/Ecuador.)

One of the things that all South American countries are united on (with the exception of fascist Colombia, and possibly of "free trade"-corrupt Peru) is solid resistance to the Bushite plot to split off provinces (secession) of the oil/gas rich states of Zulia, Venezuela, and the white separatist, eastern states of Bolivia. Argentina and Brazil have said they won't trade with the Bolivian separatists--a blow to these landlocked secessionists. As for Zulia, which has a long border with Colombia, and access to the sea--and contains most of Venezuela's oil--use your imagination (as if you were an oil-lust-driven Donald Rumsfeld). It is NO ACCIDENT that the Bush Junta has reconstituted the 4th Fleet (including nukes) off the coasts of Venezuela and Colombia!

Is Obama on board for Oil War II: South America? His speech this week to Miami fascists could certainly be read that way. It may be his price of admission to the White House. (Not that Clinton is any better--she's worse--but the thing is, Obama's a better salesman for global corporate predator interests.)

Some essential reading:

Obama's speech to the Miami federal welfare mafia

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=405x4546

Read and compare

"The Smart Way to Beat Tyrants Like Chávez," by Donald Rumsfeld, 12/1/07
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/30/AR2007113001800.html

(There are some differences--but still a hair-raising number of similarities.)

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DU commentary on Obama's speech and related matters:

I'd like to know what you all think about Obama's remarks today on Latin America
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=405&topic_id=4545&mesg_id=4545
Response to Obama's Miami Speech
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=405x4577
Background on Obama's Foreign Policy Advisor - Former Senator David Boren
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=405x4578
the Pentagon Moves Its Pawns: With Evo/FARC Weakened Wash. Begins Checkmate Against Chavez/Correa
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=405x4622
"What the FARC is Obama Talking About?"
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=405x4620

Two other informative sites
www.venezuelanalysis.com
www.BoRev.net (hilarious AND informative)

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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-26-08 03:51 AM
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3. This IS amazing, isn't it?
They were in such a hurry to get their material into the laptop they didn't properly monitor it, and got their own images of FARC allies lodged in their computers.

FARC people already KNEW who their allies were: they had no need to follow them on the street and take photos of them to be able to identify them. They already knew them. This is priceless.

Hoping enough people will take notice of this to shine a light on them, make them explain how this happened, in their eyes. Make them attempt to cover it up with a great lie. That will be too amusing.
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dustsailor Donating Member (12 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-26-08 08:50 AM
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4. They wanted to blame Chavez
Colombian intelligence is slick. They planned everything so that the world would believe that the FARC and Chavez were linked to Basque separatists and others.

Don't expect the MSM to report on this new development.
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