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Body of Colombian governor found | Body of Colombian governor found |
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Colombian authorities say the kidnapped governor of southern Caqueta province has been found dead. | Colombian authorities say the kidnapped governor of southern Caqueta province has been found dead. |
Luis Francisco Cuellar had been seized from his house in the provincial capital, Florencia, by suspected leftist rebels on Monday. | Luis Francisco Cuellar had been seized from his house in the provincial capital, Florencia, by suspected leftist rebels on Monday. |
Officials said was the kidnap was the work of left-wing Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) guerrillas. | Officials said was the kidnap was the work of left-wing Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) guerrillas. |
Mr Cuellar was the most high profile politician abducted since President Alvaro Uribe came to power in 2002. | Mr Cuellar was the most high profile politician abducted since President Alvaro Uribe came to power in 2002. |
His body was found hours after Mr Uribe said every effort would be made to secure his release. | His body was found hours after Mr Uribe said every effort would be made to secure his release. |
Mr Uribe had told reporters the country "cannot be held captive by the whim of terrorists, terrorists who bathe the country in blood and who trick us everyday". | Mr Uribe had told reporters the country "cannot be held captive by the whim of terrorists, terrorists who bathe the country in blood and who trick us everyday". |
Officials said Mr Cuellar appeared to have been killed soon after he was taken from his home by gunmen carrying grenades. | Officials said Mr Cuellar appeared to have been killed soon after he was taken from his home by gunmen carrying grenades. |
The Associated Press news agency said Mr Cuellar had been kidnapped four times in the past 23 years, for between two and seven months each time. | The Associated Press news agency said Mr Cuellar had been kidnapped four times in the past 23 years, for between two and seven months each time. |
Speaking before the body was found, his wife told AP a ransom had been paid to secure his release on previous occasions. | |
'Weakening' | |
Caqueta has been a stronghold of the Farc - Colombia's oldest and largest left-wing rebel group - for many years. | |
The Farc has not claimed responsibility for the kidnapping but is widely thought to have been behind it. | |
The rurally-based organisation, which finances itself through drugs trafficking, was once thought to have some 16,000 fighters, but reports suggest it now has about 9,000. | |
The Farc has suffered several defeats at the hands of conservative Mr Uribe's security forces. | |
Incidences of attacks and kidnappings have lessened, but the rebels are still holding more than 20 police officers and soldiers, often referred to as high-profile hostages, who were seized more than a decade ago. | |
It is also believed to have kidnapped hundreds of other people, mainly for ransom, over the years. | |
Earlier on Tuesday, Colombian Defence Minister Gabriel Silva said the attack showed that "narco-terrorists" were making an effort to "show their capacity", but that their strength was weakening. | |
Mr Silva said the Colombian government was "firm in its resolve to confront" the rebels. |