Sunday, February 13, 2011

Bad Effect Of Indomie



Alfredo Molano Bravo

" Des_movilización For? ... "killings 173,183 and 34,467 forced disappearances committed by paramilitaries " after 2006.


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By: Alfredo Molano Bravo
is a constant: As soon as you open a light - shy, blinking-of rapprochement between the government-any government-and the guerrillas, were first published statistics on kidnappings, land mines, child recruitment and other outrages that the public attaches mechanically to the FARC and the ELN.


A conditioned reflex, as one that Pavlov studied dogs. With the assassination of the university in Cordoba, two in San Bernardo del Viento and two-Cereté BACRIM theme has become fashionable, and has even led to a poisoned arrows crossing between Rafael Pardo and former President Uribe, who walks every day more nervous and quarrelsome. Faced with the undeniable growth of such BACRIM, Uribe says that if there is because they are not fighting as was done in his government: "The only remedy is to combat criminal gangs at all times as we did. " In other words, Santos did not fight. Mr. Ernesto Baez, a great interview by Vladdo and published by Semana, third from prison. The BACRIM "are bad demobilized paramilitaries." He adds: "Because we arrested 3,000, but 35,000 were demobilized." Half of these were recruited for this purpose and the government paid them $ 352,000. The figures were inflated because, as argued by Baez, "what counts are the numbers, it is better to say, my management was so successful that demobilize 35,000 bandits." The worst enemies, I say, friends are betrayed. Baez, as Mancuso, like Don Berne, as HH, everyone is swinging increasingly Justice and Peace, showing, moreover, that the notorious advertising process was operating. According to Baez, in Ralito became "a series of compromises with the government-some written, verbal and other, 95% of which were flagrantly violated ... If you cheated us, that we are cousins \u200b\u200bwith the government, how not with the FARC that they are enemies, "concluded Don Ernesto.

The Agreement of Santa Fe de Ralito was signed in 2003. In 2006 demobilized most fronts of the AUC, an "association of private armies," by Baez, "in August 2006 the leaders of the paramilitaries are held in La Ceja, then go to maximum security prisons and eventually when" telling the truth "and start pointing, in 2008, with names of colonels and generals , captains and majors who had links with the paramilitaries, they are extradited to U.S. for drug trafficking. The dates are very telling. The National Prosecution Unit for Justice and Peace was authorized in June 2005 as a special jurisdiction of the Attorney General for the reintegration of the AUC. Between June 2006, I repeat the date because the country must take this into account, and December 2010, the agency has documented the staggering figure of "173,183 34,467 homicides and disappearances committed by paramilitaries." There are more figures in the accounts of the Prosecutor: 74,990 displaced communities, 3,557 children recruited, 3,532 extortion, 3,527 kidnappings, 677 cases of violence against women. The report was published by El Espectador on 13 January this year. And the country as usual. Not a newspaper publisher or a statement of the Church or an apology from the Armed Forces or a murmur of NGOs. Nothing. Silence. If you shoot him one by one those 135,000 Colombians, the row would be 173 kilometers, the distance from Bogotá to Tunja, Popayan and Cali or Medellin Honda. If all the missing would get involved in one place would be a great people as Yarumal in Antioquia, Zarzal, Valle, and Guaduas in Cundinamarca. Who can believe the story of the demobilization of paramilitary bodies looking at that queue? Good views of things, Justice and Peace was a ploy to bring the head of the AUC in U.S. prisons and leave your hands free to 30,000 criminals to be moonlighting at gunpoint. Uribe is the country that left. And on the jump.

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