lunes, 18 de julio de 2011

In Colombia two politicians kidnapped by the FARC in Nariño are released.

A city councilman and a candidate for a mayor of a town in the Colombian department of Nariño, were finally free on Sunday after six days of being abducted by suspected guerrillas of the FARC.

On July 12, suspected guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia intercepted in waters of the Pacific, two boats and kidnapped 20 people.

A day after rebels let in liberty 18 of the 20 people who made captives as they navigated the Bay of Tumaco, a town on the Pacific coast in Colombia. This information about how many people is still being kidnapped by the Guerrilla is still being normal for many Colombians. We sometimes as Colombians tend to accepts violence and we get used to live with it. Which one would be worse? Accept to live that way and don’t do anything or being a group of rebels without solid ideals?

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