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Colombia ELN hostage release 'under way' | Colombia ELN hostage release 'under way' |
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Colombia's second-biggest rebel group has begun the process of releasing a hostage, a key condition for the start of peace talks with the government, officials say. | |
Former congressman Odin Sanchez has been held by the National Liberation Army (ELN) since he volunteered to swap places with his ill brother in April. | |
The peace talks were due to begin on Thursday in Ecuador. | |
But President Juan Manuel Santos said Mr Sanchez had to be released first. | |
The government remained committed to "advancing with this process", he added. | |
Who are the ELN rebels? | Who are the ELN rebels? |
How significant is Colombia's ELN rebel group? | How significant is Colombia's ELN rebel group? |
The talks, originally scheduled to start in May, were delayed after the ELN rebels failed to meet the government's demand that the guerrillas stop kidnapping people. | The talks, originally scheduled to start in May, were delayed after the ELN rebels failed to meet the government's demand that the guerrillas stop kidnapping people. |
The ELN, who are the second largest rebel group in the country after the Farc, made a commitment not to carry out any more kidnappings and the two sides set a date of 27 October to start formal talks in neighbouring Ecuador. | The ELN, who are the second largest rebel group in the country after the Farc, made a commitment not to carry out any more kidnappings and the two sides set a date of 27 October to start formal talks in neighbouring Ecuador. |
But Mr Restrepo told Colombian radio on Monday: "If Odin Sanchez isn't released safe and sound between now and Thursday, the conditions will not be in place to begin the public phase of the negotiations." | But Mr Restrepo told Colombian radio on Monday: "If Odin Sanchez isn't released safe and sound between now and Thursday, the conditions will not be in place to begin the public phase of the negotiations." |
In response, the ELN accused the government of "torpedoing" the negotiations. | In response, the ELN accused the government of "torpedoing" the negotiations. |
Mr Sanchez handed himself in to the rebels in April in exchange for the release of his brother Patrocinio. | Mr Sanchez handed himself in to the rebels in April in exchange for the release of his brother Patrocinio. |
The former governor of north-western Choco province, Patrocinio Sanchez, was held by the rebels for almost three years and had fallen ill when his brother suggested the swap. | The former governor of north-western Choco province, Patrocinio Sanchez, was held by the rebels for almost three years and had fallen ill when his brother suggested the swap. |
On Thursday, Mr Restrepo announced that the Red Cross, with help from the Catholic Church, were carrying out a release operation. | On Thursday, Mr Restrepo announced that the Red Cross, with help from the Catholic Church, were carrying out a release operation. |
He did not indicate how long it would take but said talks would not begin until Mr Sanchez was returned "safe and sound". | He did not indicate how long it would take but said talks would not begin until Mr Sanchez was returned "safe and sound". |
He said the government hoped it Mr Sanchez would be free in time for a talks commencement ceremony on 3 November. | He said the government hoped it Mr Sanchez would be free in time for a talks commencement ceremony on 3 November. |
The government is struggling not only to salvage the peace talks with the ELN but also a deal struck with Colombia's largest rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc). | The government is struggling not only to salvage the peace talks with the ELN but also a deal struck with Colombia's largest rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc). |
The Farc and the government signed a peace deal last month but the agreement was rejected by Colombians in a popular vote on 2 October. | The Farc and the government signed a peace deal last month but the agreement was rejected by Colombians in a popular vote on 2 October. |
Farc and government negotiators are now trying to reach a new agreement which is acceptable to those who voted "no". | Farc and government negotiators are now trying to reach a new agreement which is acceptable to those who voted "no". |
More than 260,000 people have died in Colombia's armed conflict which has pitted left-wing rebels against right-wing paramilitaries and the security forces. | More than 260,000 people have died in Colombia's armed conflict which has pitted left-wing rebels against right-wing paramilitaries and the security forces. |