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Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 03:15:27 +0100
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Subject: [Peoples War] Ire/Col: IRA-FARC Links Would Be Troubling, Says US -
Ananova

IRA- FARC links would be troubling, says US - Ananova
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The US would consider any links between the IRA and guerrillas in Colombia
troubling, says the state department.

Colombian officials arrested three IRA members in Bogota last weekend and
said they were training rebels in the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia.

"We would be concerned if it were established that that the Provisional
Irish Republican Army were assisting, sharing information or in any way
collaborating with a violent terrorist organisation such as the FARC," state
department spokesman Philip Reeker said.

He said the FARC was trying to undermine the Colombian government and was a
major contributor to the flow of illegal narcotics into the US.

Mr Reeker noted the IRA has maintained a cease-fire in Northern Ireland for
four years and stressed its commitment to a peaceful, democratic resolution
of the province's problems.

"We have welcomed that commitment. Any relationship, however, with the FARC
or with any other terrorist organisation would certainly raise troubling
questions," he said.

He sidestepped a question on how the arrests might affect the US's
relationship with Sinn Fein.

"We'll be closely monitoring any information with regard to the activities
and affiliations of those three men who have been arrested in Colombia," he
said.

Colombian officials said the three men were caught after spending five weeks
inside the FARC-held demilitarised zone training rebels in the use of
explosives.

In return, officials said the FARC could be providing the IRA with anything
from drugs to money to black market arms - their first such alliance.

Officials said tests on the clothing of the three turned up traces of four
different kinds of explosives, as well as cocaine and amphetamines.

FARC rebels are involved in cocaine production in Colombia, which earns them
millions of dollars in profits.



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http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_376380.html




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