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US blacklists Colombia 'Farc members' in Switzerland | US blacklists Colombia 'Farc members' in Switzerland |
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The US has announced sanctions against four alleged members of Colombia's Farc rebel group, accusing them of drug trafficking and money laundering. | The US has announced sanctions against four alleged members of Colombia's Farc rebel group, accusing them of drug trafficking and money laundering. |
The four men used a shop in Switzerland as a front for their activities, the US treasury department said. | |
It says the Farc still use drugs to fund their "ruthless operation". | It says the Farc still use drugs to fund their "ruthless operation". |
Under the 1999 Kingpin Act, any assets the four men have in the US will be frozen. American firms and citizens are banned from doing business with them. | Under the 1999 Kingpin Act, any assets the four men have in the US will be frozen. American firms and citizens are banned from doing business with them. |
The four men on the sanctions list were named as Jose Vicente Pena Pacheco, Adolfo Fonnegra Espejo, Ivan Gonzalez Zamorano and Cristian David Gonzalez Mejia. | The four men on the sanctions list were named as Jose Vicente Pena Pacheco, Adolfo Fonnegra Espejo, Ivan Gonzalez Zamorano and Cristian David Gonzalez Mejia. |
They all live in Switzerland. No response from the four has been reported. | They all live in Switzerland. No response from the four has been reported. |
In a statement, the treasury said they had carried out money laundering and drug smuggling operations to the US and other destinations through a shop in Zurich. | In a statement, the treasury said they had carried out money laundering and drug smuggling operations to the US and other destinations through a shop in Zurich. |
Anthony Marotta, a senior US Drugs Enforcement Agency Chief official, said: "The Farc is a designated foreign terrorist organisation, and we will remain vigilant in our efforts to hold them accountable." | Anthony Marotta, a senior US Drugs Enforcement Agency Chief official, said: "The Farc is a designated foreign terrorist organisation, and we will remain vigilant in our efforts to hold them accountable." |
The Farc are engaged in peace talks with the Colombian government to end to more than 50 years of conflict. | The Farc are engaged in peace talks with the Colombian government to end to more than 50 years of conflict. |
Since the negotiations began in 2012, agreement has been reached on several issues - land reform, political participation by the rebels if a peace deal is reached and drug trafficking. | Since the negotiations began in 2012, agreement has been reached on several issues - land reform, political participation by the rebels if a peace deal is reached and drug trafficking. |
For decades the Farc has financed much of its operations through the sale of illegal drugs. | For decades the Farc has financed much of its operations through the sale of illegal drugs. |
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