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PrairiePundit (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
Reuters: Chile defended one of its top police officials on Friday after Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez charged he was being probed for dictatorship-era abuses, saying the leftist leader was "badly informed" and wrong. Chavez said late that Thursday Arturo Herrera, head of Chile's investigative police branch and acting president of international police agency Interpol, was being probed over...
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Investor's Iraq Forum (Free subscription) | yesterday
US Democratic Congressman James McGovern was offering the Marxist FARC terrorists help in undermining the Colombian government. Interpol confirmed documents today showing that US Congressman James McGovern (D., Mass.) (pictured), a leading opponent of the Colombia free-trade deal has been working with a go-between, who has been offering the FARC terrorists help in undermining Colombia's elected...
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Time (Free subscription) | yesterday
Interpol documents suggest a dramatic arms buildup by President Hugo Chavez could benefit leftist guerrillas that the U.S. has spent billions to defeat
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with both hands (Free subscription) | yesterday
El Jefe Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan Dictator, who controls all the Chevron gas pumps that I pass by, has his XXL Haines in a lumpy knot over yesterday's Interpol announcement that the lap-top computer found in a backpack belonging to a bumped off FARC terrorist in Columbia that contains references to Senator Barack Obama in its evil menu of dastardly tricks is valid and untouched. Hugo protested...
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Babalu Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Here you have it folks. Interpol, confirms the authenticity of the computer files linking El Burro to the FARC, a terrorist organization. From the WSJ: Interpol yesterday issued its findings on the authenticity of the computer files seized from...
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PoliBlog (Free subscription) | yesterday
While the exact meaning of the content of the files on the computer seized by the Colombian government remains debated, Interpol has confirmed that the Colombian government did not tamper with the files, as Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez had charged (via the BBC: Farc rebel link files ‘genuine’): International police agency Interpol says Colombian officials did [...]
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Venezuela News And Views (Free subscription) | yesterday
Thus yesterday the Interpol confirmed that the Raul Reyes laptops carried indeed documents made, elaborated, handled by Reyes himself or his assistants and NOT by the Colombian government. Of course, well informed people did not need such a confirmation as all the evidence has been pointing out for a very long time to an affinity of Chavez for the FARC. The only real surprise yesterday was the...
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Leftnews.org (Free subscription) | yesterday
–The headlines and the content doesn't match when it comes to Venezuela and Chavez. The headlines around the world say that Chavez has links with the FARC but the content of the article say that there is no proof. In no other situations do you have the media taking such a blatantly contradictory position. Adam Isacson [...]
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
The United States and Colombia have long been wary of Venezuela's peacetime military buildup, suspecting the weapons could end up in the hands of drug-trafficking Colombian rebels. Now they have documented reasons for their worries.
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Interpol said Thursday that computer files suggesting Venezuela was arming and financing Colombian guerrillas came from a rebel camp and were not tampered with, discrediting Venezuela's assertions that Colombia faked them.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Interpol on Thursday vouched for the integrity of electronic files downloaded from a dead rebel leader's computer...