FARC lives down to expectations

When the hostage rescue took place, I suggested at the time that FARC would hold those who delivered the hostage responsible. Reuters reports the narco terrorist have come through.

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The hostages were being guarded by rebel officers Antonio Aguilar, known as Cesar, and Alexander Farfan, known as Enrique Gafas. The pair escorted their captives into a helicopter that supposedly was to take the hostages to see the rebels' leader, but was in fact being flown by Colombian intelligence agents.

The government has said that the pair were tricked into thinking they were going along with a group sympathetic to the rebels. But the FARC accused the two of betrayal.

"The escape of the 15 prisoners on July 2 was a direct consequence of the despicable conduct of Cesar and Enrique, who betrayed their revolutionary ideals and the trust we had put in them," said the statement by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC

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I think Cesar and Enrique need to cut a deal with the government of Colombia if they have not already. It is pretty clear that it would not be in their interest to be included in the next prisoner exchange.

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