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We had warned that nothing good could come out of a mediation between the Colombian government and FARC, by characters so devoid of neutrality as President Chávez and Senator Cordoba, antithesis and enemy of President Uribe, but it was unimaginable a denouement so absurd, that involved the 'freezing' of relations between countries and the dismantling of the 'chemistry' that existed among the rulers, tainted by the insults of a Chavez angry over an issue that even is within its competence, which relates only to the sovereignty of Colombia.
Chavez was not entitled to embejucarse. Was Colombian Government's power to end the mediation when deemed relevant, especially when there was reason to spare. In three months are not moved an inch on the humanitarian issue as much as Senator Córdoba now ensure that some of the hostages were going to eat turkey with their families at Christmas and in January, the FARC were to sit down and make peace . On the other hand, everything was spinning around the idea of \u200b\u200ba punt, this time in the Yari, for Chavez to talk with Marulanda many presumed dead, although alive, that meeting would be to just undo the clamp with the Armed Forces of Colombia are breaking the FARC guerrillas. Finally, things were taking an unexpected hue to the call to General Montoya, that as much as Dona Piedad de jure it was casual, innocent and routine, it was not.
The disappointment was so great that in the three months is not got proof of life without which even the same Fabrice Delloye-ex-husband of Ingrid felt that he could not continue the mediation. Although the guerrilla camps get any, from journalists to the same Senator Córdoba or the mother of the guerrilla-Dutch, it is unlikely that has not been possible to take the tests for alleged bombing and military pressure. More with how easy it is to upload videos, photos and scanned documents to Internet or mail mail. And it leaves a very bad taste the last attempt of Senator for trying to watch video of Captain Solórzano outdated as a token of goodwill from the rebels.
Given the political affinity between Chavez and the outlaws and mutual admiration that both have expressed countless times, it was assumed that it was impossible to stage of negotiations bogged down because almost no one will fit in the head that left Chavez and FARC dressed girlfriend. However, at this hour no one knows for sure if the President of Venezuela was the victim of the FARC or, simply, was in the task of breathing. Anyway, the feeling persists that the rebels rejected the opportunity for dialogue with five of the highest Turmequé governments, as if they had any interest in reviving politically.
In the end, the saddest thing of all is that now the hostages seem a mere commodity and there is no certainty of their state. The need to cling to a hope has led Colombians to induce the Government to fall into the trap of doing whatever it takes to restore freedom to the political hostages of the FARC, which only depends on the willingness of the guerrillas or a knockout of state forces.
If the FARC were interested in the freedom of these people, suffice a delegation of Red Cross and a couple of days of 'truce' to restore their lives, but in the throes of agony and inevitable that guerrillas kidnapped the letter seems to be their only option and, as such, is going to play. God forbid that Colombians do not fall into the trap of quartering troops to revive hope and unless they end up engaged in border issues through the work of a loud-mouthed neighbor. 3301940916609711
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