15 dead in Colombia, they say Muslims are the terrorists?

15 killed in bomb blast as Uribe sworn in
(Updated at 0930 PST)
BOGOTA: At least fifteen people were killed and twenty four injured when a bomb detonated near Colombia’s presidential palace as hardline independent Alvaro Uribe was sworn in as the country’s president, said sources.

The homemade mortar detonated three blocks from the presidential palace in downtown Bogota just as Uribe was being sworn in for the next four years. Four policemen were injured a few minutes earlier when three smaller devices exploded even closer to the palace. One of the devices detonated within the palace grounds, a spokesman for Uribe said.

Police attributed the attacks to Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). “The attacks were carried out by the FARC with the help of its urban militias,” a police spokesman said.

Bogota mayor Antanas Mockus said the FARC attacks were carried out with the help of international terrorists. http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/aug2002-daily/08-08-2002/main/update.htm#2 http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/americas/08/07/colombia.inauguration/index.html
BOGOTA, Colombia (CNN) – Several explosions rocked downtown Bogota Wednesday, killing at least 13 people just before Colombian President Alvaro Uribe – who has vowed to crack down on leftist rebels – took office.

The four blasts occurred a few blocks from Colombia’s Congress building as Uribe and his wife were walking up the building’s steps for his inauguration.

The army quickly cordoned off the area, sending in armored personnel carriers while helicopters hovered overhead. An outdoor ceremony that was to follow the inauguration was abruptly canceled.

Police said preliminary indications were that the blasts may have been gas cylinders turned into bombs – an method that has been used by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, in the past.

Earlier, three other small bombs had gone off in different locations near a military cadet academy in Bogota, slightly wounding six people.

Security had been extremely tight in the capital amid threats by FARC to disrupt the inauguration and amid unconfirmed police reports that rebels had planned to crash a plane into the parliament building. Bogota’s airspace was closed as a result.

The United States condemned the explosions, “which were obviously intended to sow death, destruction and fear among Colombians during the important democratic transition taking place there today,” said State Department spokesman Philip Reeker. “Given the high-level attendance by foreign dignitaries, this heinous terrorist act also shows contempt for democratic leaders throughout the hemisphere.”

In his inaugural address Uribe – a former mayor and state governor who has promised a crackdown on leftist rebels – urged Colombians to “retake the law in their hearts again.”

“The democratic freedom lost in certain parts of our history and our nation, the trust and solidarity have gone down,” Uribe, 50, said in his inaugural speech. “Everybody is distrustful of their own neighbors and especially the state.”

The new president said the nation must do more to stop kidnappings by guerrilla groups – about 3,000 a year.

“Every kidnapping brings great grief,” he said. “In four years, it will be impossible to solve everything, but we will not undermine any effort. It’s my obligation, to the 80 percent of my fellow Colombians who are young, so they may have a future.”

During his campaign, Uribe vowed to boost safety and security in the country, which has been locked in a nearly four-decades-long war with various rebel factions, the most prominent of which is FARC.

He also said he wants to double the size of the Colombian army and recruit 1 million civilians who would participate in a network of informants, with the nation’s intelligence agency, against rebel groups.

In April, FARC was suspected in a bombing that narrowly missed Uribe as he campaigned for president. The bomb exploded in a parked bus in the northern coastal city of Barranquilla as Uribe and an entourage passed by.

FARC also increased its attacks on military targets in the countryside in the months leading up to the inauguration.


seems like these guys are doing more havoc than most “MUSLIM TERRORISTS”, not much media coverage on this and noone saying CHRISTIAN TERRORISM OR CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISM!

Didn't you know that the FARC have been taking religious instruction from an imam???
Before then they were freedom fighters.

No.... wait.... That was some other group. The FARC have always been terrorists. Sorry. Nevermind.

Thank god it was not a catholic priest instructing them otherwise all the kids in the area would be in trouble..

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As with most things my dear Fraudia, it comes down to simple economics. Do you have any idea how much dope the FARC would have to sell to earn enough money to outfit all their young recruits with kevlar underwear?

Let me ask the experts on that..anyone got meriam barry’s phone number handy? i would have asked Clitnon but then he did not inhale

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I saw Mullah Omar in Colombia! I did I did!

you must ahve been smoking some of the stuff being sold by FARC

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But I don’t inhale

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is the effect the same?