Ecuadorian Vice President Denies Correa’s Connection with FARC

Posted on May 23, 2011 • Filed under: Colombia, Ecuador, FARC

•Caracol.com.co reveals that Lenín Moreno, Ecuador’s Vice President, denied the accusation that Correa’s campaign received money from FARC, and was willing to undergo a polygraph test to prove the validity of his statement.
•He also expressed that FARC no longer displays the qualities of a revolutionary group.
•El Espectador reported yesterday that U.S. diplomatic cables from the U.S. revealed that the Uribe administration was selective of the information released from the Raul Reyes files, and even gathered money to have a foreign organism provide the conclusions. Read Article

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