Honduran president Porfirio Lobo and the high command of the armed forces agreed to strengthen the fight against drug trafficking in light of the increase in this criminal activity, official sources announced.
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Army Kills FARC Leader Who Participated in Kidnapping Twelve Legislative Deputies
Colombian forces in the south of the country have killed four FARC guerillas, including a leader believed responsible for an attack on the Palace of Justice in Cali in 2008 that left four dead and believed to have participated in the kidnapping of twelve regional deputies in 2002.
ETA Traffics in Colombian Cocaine, According to the Italian Writer Saviano
The Basque armed separatist organization ETA traffics in Colombian cocaine to raise money and buy arms, the Italian journalist and writer Roberto Saviano has affirmed in the Spanish newspaper El Mundo.
Colombia Ready To Send Troops To Afghanistan
Colombia is ready to contribute troops to the NATO-led security force in Afghanistan, the Andean nation's defense minister said here.
Twenty More Military Health Personnel from the Brazilian Air Force Head to Haiti
Twenty more military health personnel from the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), including doctors, dentists, pharmacists and technicians, are headed to the city of Port-au-Prince, in Haiti, flying on a C-130 Hercules aircraft.
New Zealand Designates ETA and the FARC as Terrorist Groups
New Zealand today added ETA, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia (FARC), and two other organizations to its list of terrorist groups, the funds of which in the country can be frozen and which are prohibited from receiving legal help from citizens.
Brazilian Military Doctors Visit American Hospital Ship
Military doctors and the Brazilian Air Force General Coordinator of Health in Haiti, Brigadier José Maria Lins Calheiros, visited the USNS Comfort – Medical Treatment Facility, a U.S. Navy hospital ship.
Colombian Navy Destroys Two Cocaine Labs Belonging To FARC
Two cocaine labs were destroyed in a jungle area in Nariño and Cauca provinces, and five suspected Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, guerrillas were captured, the navy said.
Mission Haiti and The Loss of a Friend
To be selected to participate in peace missions abroad is considered a distinction among Latin American military personnel. For the majority, it is not the salary in American dollars that attracts them, but the possibility of raising the profile of their countries abroad, as well as participating in humanitarian and [ … ]
Brazilian Head Of MINUSTAH Is Grateful For Help From US Troops
In an interview published today by the daily O Globo, Brazilian Gen. Floriano Peixoto, commander of the UN peacekeeping force in Haiti, expressed appreciation for the work of US troops in aiding the victims of the January 12 earthquake."
Brazil Ready To Double Its Presence In Haiti
Following a request from the United Nations to increase its peace forces in Haiti, Brazilian army officials claim they are prepared to send an additional 1,300 troops, which would double their presence.
Air Delivery Gets Critical Supplies to Haiti Earthquake Victims
1/18/2010 - SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. – A U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster aircraft flew non-stop from Pope Air Force Base, N.C., and delivered 14,500 meals ready to eat and 15,000 liters of water by air into a controlled drop zone of 900 x 1800 yards in Haiti.