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How Progressive traitors are dealt with in Colombia

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Columbia, Communism, Headlines, Progressives, Tranzis at August 21st, 2011 - 12:03 am

In Colombia there is zero tolerance for Progressive traitors. Many Colombian Leftists have ties to Hugo Chavez or the FARC. These Colombian Progressives get positive publicity by the Global Press for there treasonous connections. Despite that, they are despised by many in the Colombian public. Usually Rightwing Ex AUC members take matters into their own hands.

Colombian peace campaigner and former Senator Piedad Cordoba has left the country after receiving death threats.

She has negotiated the release of a number of hostages held by the Farc guerrilla group, but the government accused her of helping the rebels.

She was banned from public office for 18 years

[….]

Ms Cordoba has in the past expressed fears that supporters of former Colombian president Alvaro Uribe may target her.

There has been a high-profile and public rift between the two politicians for years.

Ms Cordoba has been a staunch critic of Mr Uribe’s security policies. She accused the armed forces of human rights abuses and collaboration with illegal right-wing paramilitaries.

Mr Uribe has been highly critical of Ms Cordoba’s links with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

Good riddance to her. I support any measures Colombians do to maintain a strong country and keep the Bolivarian Progressives at bay.

After a near national death experience in the 90’s, Colombians will prveent any traitor assisting the enemies. Colombians don’t play.

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