CARACAS, Thursday April 03, 2008 | Update
Rodrigo Granda, known as the "Foreign Minister" of the rebel
Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) Thursday branded
as "inadmissible the request to release former presidential
candidate Ingrid Betancourt" as a new signal the Colombian
government deems a prerequisite to release FARC troops from
jail and kick off a likely humanitarian swap.
"It is not admissible to ask us for more signals of peace.
After so many incontrovertible demonstrations of our political
willingness to find a solution to the conflict, they have
responded with infamy and maleficence," said Granda in a letter
he wrote jointly with guerrilla commander Jesús Santrich,
news agency Agencia de Noticias Nueva Colombia (Anncol) quoted.
The communiqué entitled "Raúl Reyes, the path of
life despite death" seemingly refers to the recent offer President
Álvaro Uribe made. He conditioned the release of FARC
troops and a likely humanitarian swap to a new unilateral
hostage release, specifically that of Betancourt, Venezuelan
official news agency ABN reported.
In their letter, both Santrich and Granda warned that "only
following a swap of prisoners the people who are held in our
camps will be released." The communiqué came concomitantly
with a medical mission sponsored by the governments of France
and Colombia, which is intended to provide assistance to Betancourt,
even though the FARC has not confirmed its participation in
the operation.