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July 3, 2017 By Fausta

Colombia: Timockenko has a stroke

Luckily for him, he was in Colombia and didn’t have to make-do with “free Cuban healthcare.”

Colombian Rebel Leader Hospitalized After StrokeTimochenko’s illness comes just days after FARC handed over the last of its individual weapons as part of peace deal

The top commander of Colombia’s largest rebel movement was hospitalized Sunday following a stroke and remains in intensive care, just days after his group handed over the last of its individual weapons as part of a historic peace deal.

Rodrigo Londoño, better known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, checked himself into a hospital emergency room in the city of Villavicencio shortly after 8 a.m. with slurred speech and numbness in his arm, doctors said in a news conference. They said he remains in intensive care as a precautionary measure, but his speech and mobility have already recovered 90% from what they described as a temporary blockage of blood to his brain.

In other news,

Howes, Stansell and Gonsalves were rescued from the FARC nine years ago.

Celebrating nine years of freedom today. Thanking God and the Colombian Army for Operación Jaque. pic.twitter.com/Yxvx7dToX9

— Marc D Gonsalves (@marc_gonsalves) July 2, 2017

Thanks to president @AlvaroUribeVel you and so many others came back alive. https://t.co/I4TqSbjXkQ

— fairwitness8 (@fairwitness8) July 2, 2017

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Filed Under: Colombia, FARC, Fausta's blog Tagged With: Keith Stansell, Marc D. Gonsalves, Thomas R. Howes, Timochenko

November 11, 2015 By Fausta

Colombia: Today’s FARC news

A roundup of FARC:

Former FARC Member Sentenced to 27 Years in Prison. Ex-guard convicted in 2003 hostage-taking of American Defense Department contractors

A member of a Colombian terrorist group was sentenced Tuesday to 27 years in prison for his role in a 2003 hostage-taking of three American Defense department contractors.

Diego Alfonso Navarrete Beltrán, 43 years old, was the third leader of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias Colombianas (FARC) convicted in the hostage taking of Marc D. Gonsalves, Thomas R. Howes and Keith Stansell, employees of a Northrop Grumman Corp.subsidiary. The men, along with fellow American Thomas Janis and Sgt. Luis Alcides Cruz of the Colombian military, were captured when their antidrug surveillance plane went down in FARC-held territory in 2003. Messrs. Gonsalves, Howes and Stansell were rescued in 2008, after 1,967 days in captivity, along with other hostages, including former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt.

Colombia is again the world’s top coca producer. Here’s why that’s a blow to the U.S. (emphasis added),

The coca boom comes at an especially sensitive time for the Colombian government, which is in the final stages of peace negotiations with leftist FARC rebels, who have long profited from the illegal drug trade. Last month the government halted aerial spraying of the crop, citing concerns that the herbicides used may cause cancer. That program had been a pillar of Plan Colombia, under which the United States has provided more than $9 billion to this country since 2000.

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, a key U.S. ally, said his administration is ready to launch a massive crop substitution campaign if a deal with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, is reached and areas under rebel control become safe enough for government workers. The guerrillas and the government have already agreed in principle on a sweeping new development plan for Colombia’s struggling rural areas, with the FARC pledging to help persuade farmers to rip out their coca in favor of lawful crops.

U.S. and Colombian officials say the biggest reason for the current bumper crop is that the FARC, along with other armed groups, has encouraged farmers to plant more coca in anticipation of the peace deal and the new government aid.

Colombia’s Farc rebel group ‘ordered to stop buying guns’

The leader of Colombia’s largest armed rebel group, the Farc, has said he ordered the organisation in September to stop buying guns and ammunition.

How convenient: Amid Ceasefire In Colombia, FARC Proposes US Military Funding Go To Peace-Building Fund

“The resources allocated to military aid should be redirected in their entirety to the fund” to end the conflict, according to a statement read by Lucas Carvajal, a FARC peace delegation member. The statement also called upon Colombian President Juan Manual Santos to “redefine the current structure of public expenditure…in particular, the spending on security and defense.”

“In the name of peace, narco-terrorism again takes over Colombia, all the lost effort and the risking of so much blood to disassemble it!”

En nombre de la paz el narcoterrorismo se toma de nuevo a Colombia, todo el esfuerzo perdido y el riesgo de cuánta sangre para desmontarlo!

— Álvaro Uribe Vélez (@AlvaroUribeVel) November 11, 2015

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Filed Under: Colombia, FARC Tagged With: Diego Alfonso Navarrete Beltrán, Fausta' blog, Ingrid Betancourt, Keith Stansell, Marc D. Gonsalves, Thomas R. Howes

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