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Farc deny kidnapping Spanish couple in Colombia | Farc deny kidnapping Spanish couple in Colombia |
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The Colombian rebel group Farc has denied taking part in the kidnapping of two Spanish tourists in the north-east of the country. | |
"Common criminals" were to blame, as the left-wing group had orders to stop hostage taking, a Farc spokesman said. | "Common criminals" were to blame, as the left-wing group had orders to stop hostage taking, a Farc spokesman said. |
The couple disappeared five days ago in the province of La Guajira, as they drove towards a tourist attraction near the Venezuelan border. | The couple disappeared five days ago in the province of La Guajira, as they drove towards a tourist attraction near the Venezuelan border. |
The kidnappers had allegedly identified themselves as members of the FARC. | The kidnappers had allegedly identified themselves as members of the FARC. |
Speaking in the Cuban capital, Havana, where the Farc are in peace talks with the Colombian government, spokesman Andres Paris said: | Speaking in the Cuban capital, Havana, where the Farc are in peace talks with the Colombian government, spokesman Andres Paris said: |
"We categorically reject this absurd accusation of common criminality and reiterate that the orders of zero detentions are being followed across the national territory," Mr Paris told reporters. | "We categorically reject this absurd accusation of common criminality and reiterate that the orders of zero detentions are being followed across the national territory," Mr Paris told reporters. |
Tourist attraction | Tourist attraction |
Authorities are still looking for the Spaniards, who disappeared while driving in La Guajira, near the Venezuelan border, on Friday. | Authorities are still looking for the Spaniards, who disappeared while driving in La Guajira, near the Venezuelan border, on Friday. |
The kidnappers contacted the hostages' family and identified themselves as members of the left-wing rebels Farc, Colombian authorities say. | The kidnappers contacted the hostages' family and identified themselves as members of the left-wing rebels Farc, Colombian authorities say. |
Angel Sanchez Fernandez and Maria Concepcion Marlaska Sedano were reportedly on their way to Cabo de La Vela, one of the region's main tourist sites, when they disappeared. | Angel Sanchez Fernandez and Maria Concepcion Marlaska Sedano were reportedly on their way to Cabo de La Vela, one of the region's main tourist sites, when they disappeared. |
Their car was reported to have been found abandoned on Friday with a damaged windscreen. | Their car was reported to have been found abandoned on Friday with a damaged windscreen. |
The Farc have been involved in hundreds of kidnappings over the decades, but in recent years the rebels said they had given up the activity and have released their hostages. | The Farc have been involved in hundreds of kidnappings over the decades, but in recent years the rebels said they had given up the activity and have released their hostages. |
It is not rare for ordinary criminals to use the Farc's name in an attempt to strengthen their bargaining position, correspondents say. | It is not rare for ordinary criminals to use the Farc's name in an attempt to strengthen their bargaining position, correspondents say. |
But neither Colombian authorities nor the rebels confirmed that the group had any participation in the latest kidnapping. | But neither Colombian authorities nor the rebels confirmed that the group had any participation in the latest kidnapping. |
The Farc is involved in peace talks with the Colombian government to put an end to the nearly five-decades-old conflict. | The Farc is involved in peace talks with the Colombian government to put an end to the nearly five-decades-old conflict. |
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