The Kidnapping of Two Police Officers in Colombia Deepens the Rift in Peace Negotiations Between the Eln and the Government.
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Associated Press BOGOTA (AP) — The four-day kidnapping of two Colombian police officers from an elite force that cooperates with Interpol, claimed by the National Liberation Army guerrilla group, deepened the rift in the peace negotiations between the armed group and the Colombian government. President Gustavo Petro, who in his youth belonged to a guerrilla group that laid down its arms during a peace process, on Thursday took to Twitter to cond…
#Colombia continues to escalate its trend of #violence, while the #ELN guerrillas resume #kidnappings of uniformed officers.
The departmental president Renson Martínez pointed out, in an interview with EL TIMEPO, the challenges in matters of public order. What is known about the abduction?
This after the Eastern War Front of the ELN, under the command of Commander Manuel Vásquez Castaño, reported in a statement the capture of two members of the Dijin
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