| Honduras: Colombian ex-Paramilitaries Recruited by Pro-Coup Forces |
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| Written by Jason Wallach |
| Wednesday, 16 September 2009 05:51 |
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The Colombian newspaper El Tiempo reports that high powered
former paramilitaries in Colombia are recruiting ex-paramilitary members for
work in Honduras. The short article which appeared in the Sept. 13 edition of the paper, claims that 40 men participated in a "training"
that took place at the "El Japón" ranch, close to the rural town of La Dorada,
half way between Medellín and Bogotá. The ranch was ex-propriated from its
former owner and convicted narco-trafficker Jairo Correa Alzate, and turned
over to the DNE (Dirección Nacional de Estupefacientes), the Colombian version
of the DEA. The 1000 hectare ranch was parceled out in 2004, supposedly under
the charge of the DNE, but 300 hectares were leased to Gustavo Isaza, who is
linked to the brutal Omar Isaza Self-defense Front, a decommissioned branch of
the former AUC paramilitary group. According to the paper's sources, the recruits were offered salaries of US$750 per
month to "guard ranches" in Honduras. The recruits were reportedly waiting for higher-ups to
decide whether they would be transported by plane through Panamá, or illicitly by boat up the
coast. In Honduras, the National Front Against the Coup has
repeatedly denounced the presence of foreigners employed as paramilitaries who
target key leaders in the resistance movement against the coup. Bertha Olivo of
the Committee of Families of the Detained and Disappeared told El Tiempo about
a group of 120 paramilitaries funded by pro-coup businessmen. Reports point to
various concentrations of paramilitaries in San Pedro Sula, and the Santa
Barbara Department. Tomás Andino, an elected Deputy from the leftist UD party
said, "Many rightwing extremist organizations from different countries have
offered support to the de facto government. They offer manpower and weapons." "We know of combatants from Cuba and El Salvador, so the
possibility of Colombians doesn't surprise us."
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