PARIS – Leaders of the Colombian FARC rebel movement were paid millions of dollars to free Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other hostages, Swiss radio said on Friday, quoting ‘a reliable source’. The 15 hostages released on Wednesday by the Colombian army ‘were in reality ransomed for a high price, and the whole operation afterwards was a set-up,’ the radio’s French-language channel said.
Saying the United States, which had three of its citizens among those freed, was behind the deal, it put the price of the ransom at some $20 million. The radio said its source was ‘close to the events, reliable and tested many times in recent years.’
The report added said the wife of one of the hostages’ guards was the go-between, having been arrested by the Colombian army. She was released to return to the guerrillas, where she persuaded her husband to change sides. Switzerland, along with France and Spain, has been mediating with the FARC on behalf of Colombian Presiddoent Alvaro Uribe…
Lying around waiting to go to the hospital to get my back back is kind of boring. Sleep comes in bursts, so there’s lots of random television watching at odd times – Olympic Trials, mediocre action flicks, DVR’d things, odd channels. Last night, I watched Bush’s War – that depressing TV Special that we’d saved on the DVR. I’d seen it before. Seeing it a second time, I was struck with the contrast between what was actually happening and what they said in the contemporary television clips. Besides concluding that both Cheney and Rumsfeld should be exiled to a swampy island under constant guard, I was awed at the lies, half-truths, and spin. It was like their public narrative was the "fictionalized" version – sort of like a Romance Novel compared to the truth about a marriage that never should have been.
Just a note to see how you are and to tell you that I agree with “Bush keeps waiting to be Vindicated by history.”