The international police agency, Interpol, has confirmed the authenticity of computer files seized by Colombia in a raid on a FARC rebel camp in Ecuador.
The files have been at the centre of a dispute between Columbia and Venezuela. Columbian President Alvaro Uribe has charged that the files contained evidence of Venezuelan support for the FARC rebels, while Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has insisted that the files were fabricated. Interpol acknowledged that it did not verify the files' contents, only their authenticity. Venezuela and Ecuador say their contacts with rebels were made only as German chancellor brushes off Hitler comparison ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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