Monday, June 11, 2012

PANAMA BATTLES FARC FORCES FROM COLOMBIA

THE FARC EXITS COLOMBIA FOR PANAMA

Monday June 11, 2012 - Contributed by Kenneth Rijock
General Mantilla
Colombian General Sergio Mantilla Sanmiguel has stated, in an interview in Colombia, that the successes of the Colombian military have forced the revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the FARC, to move out of Colombian territory. Sanmiguel said that the remaining FARC fighters have moved across the border, into Panama. They are already evading the Colombian military by living in bases in Ecuador and Venezuela.

The Darien Gap region of Panama, a traditional FARC safe haven, has seen an increased number of FARC soldiers infiltrate the Colombia-Panama frontier. Guerrillas from the 57th Front, which is engaged in drug trafficking and arms deliveries to FARC units in the field, have been captured by Panamanian authorities;  in another operation, two FARC encampments were seized inside Panamanian territory.


The FARC has been hiding out in safe havens in Ecuador and Venezuela for several years, due in part to the relationship that the designated global terrorist organisation has with the leftist leadership of those countries, but Panama does not support the FARC. Panama has been cooperating with the Government of Colombia in the location and identification of FARC operatives located in Panama.
 

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