Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Breaking News

I`m not sure how much of what is going on in Columbia is getting to the Canadian newspapers, but the shit is in the process of hitting the fan here in South America.

Apparently, some members of Columbia´s largest rebel group, FARC, was seeking asylum across the border in Ecuador, when the Columbian army raided Ecuador and killed 17 guerrilla fighters, as well as their head honcho, Raúl Reyes, this Saturday. Reyes was wanted by Interpol for crimes against humanity, and FARC is a notorious terrorist group.

The result of the military attack on Ecuadorian soil has resulted in some very hot heads, and threats of war between Columbia and Ecuador, along with Venezuela (Ecuador`s leftist ally). The border between Ecuador and Columbia has been closed, and Rafael Correa (the President of Ecuador) has announced that he was intent on severing all diplomatic ties between Ecuador and Columbia. Military troops are being sent to the border, and military presence in and around Ecuador is more evident since the attack over the weekend.

Columbia is accusing Ecuador of getting involved and supporting FARC, while Ecuador denies any untoward behaviour. Because Ecuador and Venezuela have leftist leanings, the American government is quick to side with Columbia in this dispute. If, in fact, the three countries go to war, Columbia is certain to have the US backing it.

Hopefully, things will cool down before it gets too out of control. Keep watching the news, and pray for a non-violent resolution.

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