CARACAS, Friday January 04, 2008 | Update
The founder and chief of the Colombian Revolutionary Armed
Forces (FARC) Pedro Antonio Marín, alias Manuel Marulanda
and/or Tirofijo, announced a "general offensive" in a New
Year message posted on a website related to the guerrillas.
"It is advisable to cash in on the general crisis faced by
the government and the tiredness shown by some military units
to work on a general offensive," said Marulanda in his notice
dated December 24 and released by the Bolivarian Press Agency
(ABP), Efe quoted.
Tirofijo urged his subordinate commanders to "launch armed
actions in roads, lanes, jungle, urban centers, villages and
garrisons, with no truce for the enemy, as they do it."
The FARC leader made a call to "use different ways of action,
mobilizations for very specific purposes, requests for peace
from the State, human rights advocacy, civic strikes, reports
on massacres and official outrage before domestic and foreign
organizations of competent jurisdiction."
The kingpin railed on the Colombian government for its failure
to agree on a humanitarian swap where 45 hostages would be
handed over in exchange of 500 imprisoned rebels.
04:17 PM. Western Hemisphere. "Damned empire; I curse you one thousand times; some day you will be finished off and wrecked. I curse you one thousand times, empire." This is the least that President Hugo Chávez has uttered to refer to the US government. In urging the Bolivarian Armed Forces to prepare for war, he said that a US raid on Venezuela through Colombia would trigger and spread over the region "the 100-year war."