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boterock | 3 years ago

I always thought of this as a gimmick from the government. Why would they risk an operation just to send hopes to the hostages. I always felt this was more to get good will from people than for the hostages themselves.

And as always, only part of the story is told. Who were the guerrilla? who where the hostages? not defending them, but in the countryside is common that the guerilla defends the farmers, and the hostages are corrupt politicans.

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agomez314|3 years ago

I would suggest you look up a bit on the history of the conflict, which is long and very bloody. Most of the time its regular citizens and army personnel that are kidnapped (it's a business in human trafficking) - i knew some of them and the experiences are horrific.

masaav|3 years ago

As a Colombian the entire country has been terrorized by FARC for decades now. They will kill even civilians.

umanwizard|3 years ago

Have you shared this opinion with any Colombian people?

I’m not Colombian, so I can’t be certain, but my impression is that 99% of them hate the FARC.

malermeister|3 years ago

Having been to Colombia recently, this sounds quite possible.

There's no angels in this conflict and support is definitely divided.

masaav|3 years ago

Yep that impression is correct. Speaking from experience.

boterock|3 years ago

That is exactly the point. That is the impression, impression made by media mostly.

eloisius|3 years ago

I don’t know if you’re Colombian, but this sounds like Marxist wishful thinking. When I was there with my Colombian ex, everywhere we drove around the countryside had military or police checkpoints, and at every one of them the people clapped, tooted the horn and yelled thank you out the window at the guys with guns outside. We went to visit one of her uncles who is an actual farmer growing soursops, and he told us stories of how the guerrillas came to extort people years before, and if you didn’t pay to support their “revolution” they would spray oil all over your farmland, ruining it.