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Colombian General Alzate freed by Farc rebels | |
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Farc rebels in Colombia have released a general and two others who were abducted two weeks ago, the president says. | Farc rebels in Colombia have released a general and two others who were abducted two weeks ago, the president says. |
Gen Ruben Dario Alzate and the other captives were handed over to a humanitarian mission led by the International Red Cross and taken to a military base. | |
All three are in good health. | |
Gen Alzate's abduction on 16 November prompted the president to suspend peace talks with the rebels in Cuba. | Gen Alzate's abduction on 16 November prompted the president to suspend peace talks with the rebels in Cuba. |
Pastor Alape, a Farc negotiator and commander of the rebel block responsible for the abductions travelled from Cuba to personally co-ordinate the release of the hostages. | Pastor Alape, a Farc negotiator and commander of the rebel block responsible for the abductions travelled from Cuba to personally co-ordinate the release of the hostages. |
The Red Cross confirmed that the handover had taken place in a remote location in Choco province, an isolated jungle region on Colombia's Pacific Coast. | The Red Cross confirmed that the handover had taken place in a remote location in Choco province, an isolated jungle region on Colombia's Pacific Coast. |
Gen Alzate, Cpl Jorge Rodriguez and lawyer Gloria Urrego were kidnapped 14 days ago while travelling along the Atrato river by boat. | |
The Farc had said that it kidnapped the general because it was unhappy that President Santos continued the military operation against them during peace talks. | |
The negotiations in Havana have been under way for two years and aim to bring an end to five decades of conflict. | |
"It is obvious that this decision helps to create a favourable atmosphere for the continuation of the talks," Mr Santos said in a statement. | |
But Farc negotiators said they were not happy with the way the government dealt with the incident. | But Farc negotiators said they were not happy with the way the government dealt with the incident. |
"We can't be in the hands of the government, which decides when to suspend and when to reopen the negotiations," Farc delegate Jesus Santrich told Venezuelan channel Telesur. | "We can't be in the hands of the government, which decides when to suspend and when to reopen the negotiations," Farc delegate Jesus Santrich told Venezuelan channel Telesur. |
"There is no set date as yet for the talks to be resumed," he added. | "There is no set date as yet for the talks to be resumed," he added. |
In a statement released in Havana, the rebels said: "We can't let the peace process that has reached such an advanced state, where key issues are being discussed, be subject to such rushed, thoughtless actions''. | In a statement released in Havana, the rebels said: "We can't let the peace process that has reached such an advanced state, where key issues are being discussed, be subject to such rushed, thoughtless actions''. |
The Farc has renewed calls for both sides to call a ceasefire while the peace negotiations proceed. | The Farc has renewed calls for both sides to call a ceasefire while the peace negotiations proceed. |
The government has rejected such calls, saying that a truce would only help the rebel group regroup and rearm. | The government has rejected such calls, saying that a truce would only help the rebel group regroup and rearm. |
On Saturday, the Farc announced in Havana that the "special humanitarian protocol" to free the three hostages had been activated. | On Saturday, the Farc announced in Havana that the "special humanitarian protocol" to free the three hostages had been activated. |
The protocol is well known in Colombia and usually involves the Farc giving the government co-ordinates for the handover point. | The protocol is well known in Colombia and usually involves the Farc giving the government co-ordinates for the handover point. |
The Colombian president then orders a ceasefire in the area for around 48 hours. | The Colombian president then orders a ceasefire in the area for around 48 hours. |