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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Wednesday, 10 April, 2002, 20:24 GMT 21:24 UK
Colombian rebels declare war on oil
ELN fighter
The ELN today boasts about 3,500 members
One of Colombia's biggest rebel groups has declared that oil companies working in the country are now "military targets".

Commander Pablo, a representative of the ELN (National Liberation Army in English), told reporters that Occidental Petroleum from the US, Spanish-Argentine combine Repsol-YPF and Colombia's own Ecopetrol were now targets.

The group, he said, reading from a communique, would now resume bombing a oil pipeline the three operate.

The pipeline is the Cano Limon, the second largest in Colombia with a capacity of 120,000 barrels a day. It was bombed a record 170 times last year - by the bigger FARC guerrillas as well as the ELN.

The group is also protesting at $89m in aid included in President George W Bush's proposed 2003 US budget, to train and outfit troops to protect the pipeline.

Decades of war

The 38-year-old civil war in Colombia has claimed at least 40,000 lives since the beginning of the 1990s.

The ELN called off a truce with the government at the beginning of this year, accusing the government of bad faith and returning to war both with the national armed forces and with right-wing paramilitaries who are at least as feared, if not more so, than the left-wing rebels.

The ELN itself was formed in the 1960s by Colombians inspired by the socialist Cuban revolution of the late 1950s.

Both groups make much of their money out of kidnapping and extortion, often involving the oil industry.

But the ELN is distinguished from the FARC in part because it splits its efforts between military and social work, and its refusal to become involved in the narcotics trade.


2 posted on 04/14/2002 11:20:25 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez
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FYI
3 posted on 04/14/2002 11:21:48 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Armand Hammer's Occidental Petroleum is the oil company of record in Colombia.
7 posted on 04/14/2002 11:39:41 AM PDT by OldFriend
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To: Luis Gonzalez
But the ELN is distinguished from the FARC in part because it splits its efforts between military and social work, and its refusal to become involved in the narcotics trade.

What was the source of the article from which the above statement was taken?

We have a family member who recently returned to the States from a two-year posting in Bogotá. I visited there twice. All three groups, FARC, ELN, and the rightist paramilitary group, are all known to be involved with the drug trade in varying degrees.

The FARC (and I think the ELN) originated with a marxist philosophy. In actuality, that has deteriorated into mainly just raw fighting for power; although they use the marxist words to recruit students from the public universities.

Sigh. If it didn't seem so improbable, it would look as if there were some controlled manipulation of world events against the U.S./democracy.

10 posted on 04/14/2002 12:08:18 PM PDT by TxGrandMom
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Hey guys, I have an idea.

Does anyone know where we could all "chat" for a little while?

18 posted on 04/14/2002 12:48:03 PM PDT by Luis Gonzalez
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To: Luis Gonzalez
FARC: A Terrorist Regime Waits in the Wings --And supported by Hugo Chavez.
24 posted on 04/14/2002 11:46:09 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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