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Eta 'aided Farc in attack plots' Venezuela 'helped Eta and Farc'
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A Spanish judge has accused Basque separatist group Eta and Colombian rebel group Farc of collaborating in a plot to kill the Colombian president. A Spanish judge has accused the Venezuelan government of assisting two rebel groups who plotted to kill Colombian President Alvaro Uribe.
Six members of Eta and seven members of Farc have been charged, judicial sources are quoted as saying. Judge Eloy Velasco charged six members of Basque separatist group Eta and seven members of Colombian rebel group Farc with various offences.
Judge Eloy Velasco said he believed Farc had asked for Eta's help in a plot to kill Colombian officials in Spain, including President Alvaro Uribe. He said he believed Farc had asked for Eta's help in a plot to kill Colombian officials in Spain, including Mr Uribe.
He also accused the Venezuelan government of assisting the two groups. He said the two groups benefited from "Venezuelan government co-operation".