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Colombian and authorities
Among other policy recommendations the US team advised that " in order to shield the interests of both Colombian and US authorities against ' interventionist ' charges any special aid given for internal security was to be sterile and covert in nature.
The Colombian authorities had received satellite footage, probably supplied by the CIA, of the men with FARC-EP in an isolated jungle area, where they are thought to have spent the last five weeks.
Tánaiste Mary Harney said no deal had been done with Sinn Féin or the IRA over the three's return to Ireland adding that the Irish government would consider any request from the Colombian authorities for their extradition.
With the military tightening the noose, a FARC-EP rebel turned himself in and provided Colombian authorities with Lizcano's exact location in the northwest state of Choco.
By early 2011 Colombian authorities and news media reported that the FARC and the clandestine sister groups have partly shifted strategy from guerrilla warfare to ' a war of militias ', meaning that they are increasingly operating in civilian clothes while hiding amongst sympathizers in the civilian population.
After the 21 April 2001 capture of Brazilian drug lord Luiz Fernando da Costa ( aka Fernandinho Beira-Mar ) in Colombia, Colombian and Brazilian authorities accused him of cooperating with FARC-EP through the exchange of weapons for cocaine.
" The CRIC also indicated that neither the Colombian government nor the mediators and armed groups involved consulted with the indigenous people and their authorities about the hostage release, raising concerns about the application of national and international law guaranteeing their autonomy, self-determination and self-government.
* August 19 – 21 – In response to the murder of a judge, a provincial police chief, and presidential candidate Galán, the authorities of Colombia arrest 11, 000 suspected Colombian drug traffickers.
However, the Colombian authorities eventually declared in November 1982 that they could not afford to host the World Cup under the terms that FIFA demanded because of economic concerns.
“ I have the honor to report that the legal advisor of the United Fruit Company here in Bogotá stated yesterday that the total number of strikers killed by the Colombian military authorities during the recent disturbance reached between five and six hundred ; while the number of soldiers killed was one .”
The flight crew was informed that U. S. authorities did not allow Hernando Calvo Ospina, a Colombian journalist traveling on an assignment for Le Monde diplomatique, to fly over U. S. airspace.
The deal never was agreed upon by the Colombian authorities.
Escobar would surrender to authorities, serve a maximum term of five years, and the Colombian government would not extradite him to the United States.
As reported by Environment News Service in August 2005, shared use of the Silver Arowana population was a cause for a dispute between Brazilian and Colombian authorities.
Colombian authorities suspect that Palmera became part of the FARC-EP in 1987, confirming this in 1991.
On December 11, 1995, Colombian authorities learned that " Simón Trinidad " had become the sixth commander in-line of the FARC's Caribbean Bloc, being in charge of guerrilla propaganda.
In November 1996, Colombian authorities discovered that Palmera was now third in the chain of command of the Estado Mayor del Bloque Caribe ( Major State of the Caribbean Bloc ; the higher command of this bloc ).
Palmera was captured in January 2004 in Quito, Ecuador, by local authorities and speedily deported to Colombia, where he faced charges for rebellion, the kidnapping and later assassination of Colombian former minister Consuelo Araújo and various other criminal offenses that he allegedly committed, including the extortion or kidnapping of several of his former banking associates, former childhood friends and relatives.
His exact rank within the FARC was not made clear by either the rebels or Colombian authorities at the time of his capture.
Simón Trinidad being escorted to the plane by Colombian authorities.
News stories circulated by El Tiempo, RCN TV, and Caracol TV initially reported that, according to General Carlos Suárez of the 5th division of the Colombian Army, Simón Trinidad and Sonia were cooperating with US authorities to help capture other FARC guerrillas, including Farouk Shaikh Reyes.
Colombian authorities also stated that it could remain volatile in the weeks to come.
However, after the demise of the Medellín Cartel the Colombian authorities turned their attention to the Cali Cartel.
He was recaptured by Colombian authorities in Cali, in March 2003 .;

Colombian and announced
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez on March 5, 2008 called the announced movement of Colombian forces in Ecuador a " war crime ," and joined Ecuador's president Rafael Correa in demanding international condemnation of the cross-border attack.
' Timochenko ' announced the new commander in chief is ' Alfonso Cano ' After speculations in several national and international media about the ' softening up ' of the FARC and the announcement of Colombian President Álvaro Uribe that several FARC leaders were ready to surrender and free their captives, the secretariat of the FARC sent out a communiqué emphasizing the death of their founder would not change their approach towards the captives or the humanitarian agreement.
Santos announced on 27 August 2012 that the Colombian government has engaged in exploratory talks with FARC in order to seek an end to the conflict:
In 2009 the Colombian government announced coltan reserves had been found in Colombia's eastern provinces.
On 1 June 2005, Copa Airlines purchased 90 percent of the Colombian domestic air carrier AeroRepública, having earlier announced plans to codeshare with it.
In October 2009, it was announced that TACA would merge its assets in a strategic alliance with Colombian airline Avianca, in which case each will maintain its own trademark and operations.
President Belisario Betancur, who had previously opposed extraditing any Colombian drug lords to the United States, announced that he was now willing to extradite.
He surprisingly announced that he would transfer to Colombian football to sign for the 1st Division Club Deportivo Pereira.
On February 4, 2004, Vice president Francisco Santos announced that the Colombian state had reached an official agreement with the ReiniciarNGO, which represents a number of victims belonging the UP and the Communist Party, who had presented their cases before the IACHR earlier.
However, in a surprise development, and after intense negotiations between Mexico, Chile and the United States at the third Ministerial Meeting of the Community of Democracies in Santiago, Chile, on 29 April, Colombian foreign minister Carolina Barco announced that Derbez was withdrawing his candidacy, " in order to prevent a breakdown of hemispheric relations ".
In October 2009, AeroGal announced its merger with the Colombian airline Avianca, and the Salvadoran airline TACA.
On the 21st of April, 1820, the watch-tower at Capiro in Trujillo Port announced the approach of a Colombian flotilla.
The Colombian Coffee-growers Federation announced it would seek at least $ 20, 000, 000 " for damage and harm, detriment to intellectual property and defamation " as well as a retraction from all newspapers that published the comic strip that day.
' Timochenko ' announced the new commander in chief is ' Alfonso Cano ' After speculations in several national and international media about the ' softening up ' of the FARC and the announcement of Colombian President Álvaro Uribe that several FARC-leaders were ready to surrender and liberate hostages, the secretariat of the FARC sent out a communiqué emphasizing the death of their founder would not change their approach towards the hostages or the humanitarian agreement.

Colombian and death
* 1967 – The Congress of Colombia, in commemoration of the 150 years of the death of Policarpa Salavarrieta, declares this day as " Day of the Colombian Woman ".
His death would be kept a secret, until Colombian magazine, Revista Semana, published an interview with Colombian defense minister Juan Manuel Santos on 24 May 2008 in which Santos mentions the death of Manuel Marulanda Vélez.
* March 11 – Manuel de Dios Unanue, former editor of El Diario La Prensa, is slain in a restaurant in Queens after having received death threats from the Colombian drug cartels.
* November 14 – The Congress of Colombia in commemoration of the 150-year anniversary of the death of Policarpa Salavarrieta, declares this day as the " Day of the Colombian Woman ".
70 of those deaths were in Colombia, while an additional 260 Colombian workers received death threats.
* July 2 – death of Andrés Escobar, Colombian player, who was shot dead apparently because of an own goal he had scored in a World Cup match
After his father's death, Álvaro Uribe focused his political career and became a member of the center-left Colombian Liberal Party.
By 1983, Colombian internal affairs had registered 240 political killings by MAS death squads, mostly community leaders, elected officials, and farmers.
A son of Roberto Suarez, a Colombian diplomat and historian, and his Italian wife, the former Maria Costa ( 1870 – 1949 ), Suarez and his sisters, Camelia and Lucia, and brother, Roberto, spent their childhood in their mother's native country after the death of their father.
Despite this, human rights organizations and PCC members argue that some Generals and their subordinates in the Colombian National Army have contributed either indirectly or directly to many of the violent actions of drug lords, paramilitaries and death squads against the PCC.
José Eusebio Otálora Martínez was a Colombian statesman and General who became President of the United States of Colombia in 1882 in his capacity as the Second Presidential Designate following the death of President Francisco Javier Zaldúa, and the non acceptance of the office by the First Designate Rafael Núñez
The National Liberation Army of Colombia ( Ejército de Liberación Nacional, ELN ) was founded in 1964, by Fabio Vásquez Castaño and other Colombian rebels trained in Communist Cuba ; upon the Vásquez Castaño death, the ELN was headed by a series of Roman Catholic priests, exponents of Liberation Theology.
According to Claudia Calle, spokesperson for País Libre, a Colombian foundation for victims of abductions, the ELN is responsible for the death of 153 hostages between 2000 and 2007.
Emilio El Zapa ( Howard ), a Colombian drug dealer, is shot to death in a telephone booth.
After Bolívar's death in 1830, the Colombian troops withdrew, and the war came to an end.
Gabriela ( Angela Jones ) is a Colombian immigrant living in Miami who has been fascinated with violent death ever since she saw a falling corpse pass by her mother's bakery window as a child.
Four years after his death, on 11 January 1946, his ashes were claimed by the Colombian government, and were returned to the Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres.
Vincent's story ends with Vincent being hunted down and killed in a police shootout in a manner similar to the death of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar by the Search Bloc, and presumably bringing about the permanent end of the Corleone crime family.
Gillespie often received daily death threats from the Colombian cartels.
Gianni explains that a Colombian drug cartel is paying him to get rid of its enemies, and that Frank cannot risk killing him, for his death would render the antidote unusable.

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