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Sunday, July 06, 2008

Castro urges FARC to free hostages, keep weapons

Castro urges FARC to free hostages, keep weapons
6 Jul, 2008, 2111 hrs IST, AGENCIES

HAVANA: Cuba's former president Fidel Castro has urged the Revolutionary
Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) group to free its remaining hostages,
after the rescue last week by Colombian commandos of 15 captives held by
the Marxist rebels.

Castro however cautioned that the leftist guerrillas should not lay down
their weapons, warning that as a rule, fighters who have done so over
the past half-century "did not survive to see the peace."

"I have openly and energetically criticized the objectively cruel
methods of kidnapping and holding prisoners in the jungle," Castro wrote
in an Internet article posted late Saturday, just days after Colombia's
military rescued the group's most prized hostages.

"If I may dare to suggest something to the FARC guerrillas, it is that
they simply, by whatever means at their disposal, declare that they have
unconditionally freed all the hostages and prisoners still under their
control."

The FARC continues to hold several hundred hostages, although its most
valuable captives were among the 15 -- including French-Colombian
politician Ingrid Betancourt and three American defense contractors --
rescued Wednesday by Colombian soldiers, who infiltrated a FARC jungle
hideout and tricked guerrillas into handing them over.

In a separate article on Thursday, Castro praised the Colombian army's
rescue of the hostages and said they should never have been held.

The ailing former president, 81, leader of Cuba's 1959 Marxist
revolution, is an ideological kindred spirit with the FARC and an
inspiration for the rebel group, as well as millions of other radicals
and leftists across Latin America.

Castro gave up power two years ago after a half-century's rule of Cuba
for health reasons, and ceding power to his brother Raul Castro, who
formally took over as president in February.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/PoliticsNation/Castro_urges_FARC_to_free_hostages_keep_weapons/articleshow/3203643.cms

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