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Independent - UK

Colombian army fears terrorist links between Farc, Eta and IRA
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By Jan McGirk, Latin America Correspondent
20 August 2001

Fears that a terrorist web is forming between the Basque separatists Eta,
the Provisional IRA and Colombia's Marxist rebels are growing after last
week's arrest in Colombia of three suspected IRA members.

Security agents in Bogota pointed to links between Colombia's extreme left
and armed groups from 18 countries, but were most concerned at the
possibility of Colombian insurgents concentrating their attacks on cities
after adapting the urban terrorism tactics of Eta and the IRA.

"The Farc is like a sponge, absorbing international terrorism," a Colombian
Army officer told reporters. "It has sufficient money and drugs to pay for
the most sophisticated armaments, training, and most hi-tech
communications."

But senior Colombian officials were sceptical about British press reports at
the weekend suggesting that Farc was providing IRA guerrillas with know-how
on a "mortar-fired super bomb". Accuracy is notoriously lacking in Farc's
characteristic cooking-gas-cylinder missiles.

The Colombian army claims that witnesses confirmed that 30 Cubans and at
least 10 Venezuelan mercenaries are now integrated in Farc ranks, and that
Eta advisers have been detected in the past.

General Martin Carre�o, who heads the Colombian Army's Fifth Brigade, said
on the Bogota channel NTC: "It seems that, along with the three Irishmen
detained last week, there have also been other members of the IRA and the
Basque separatist movement, Eta, entering the country." He declined to
elaborate "because it could slow the investigations that my units are going
ahead with".

Sources in Bogota said the National Liberation Army had contacted a group of
Eta specialists in car bombs and handling explosives. With 5,000 guerrillas,
the army has less than a third of the manpower of Farc, which controls 40
per cent of the country and allegedly invited the three IRA explosive
experts to their safe haven for five weeks.

James Monaghan, Martin McCauley and Niall Connolly, the three men detained
at Bogota airport after flying from San Vicente de Caguan, the Farc
stronghold, are expected to be held in a maximum security prison in Bogota
until Wednesday. The sole evidence against the three are minute traces of
explosives, cocaine, and amphetamines found on their clothing and luggage.




"A revolution is not a bed of roses. A revolution is a
struggle to the death between the future and the
past." 
Fidel Castro

"The Marxist-Leninist doctrine on class struggle and the dictatorship of
the proletariat affirms the role of violence in revolution, makes a
distinction between unjust, counter-revolutionary violence and just,
revolutionary violence, between the violence of the exploiting classes,
and that of the masses."
General Vo Nguyen Giap

"Without a Peoples Army the people have nothing"
Mao Tse-Tung


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