Twelve dead in ELN rebel
attack on Colombian troops
Colombia's second-largest rebel group, the ELN, killed 12
members of the security forces in the central province of Boyaca on Monday, the
government said, as the troops transported votes from the country's regional
elections.
The National Liberation Army, or ELN, attacked the soldiers with
explosives and shots in mountainous Guican municipality, in an area belonging
to the Uwa indigenous group, Defense Minister Luis Carlos Villegas told
reporters.
The 11 soldiers and one police officer who were killed were
transporting votes from Sunday's gubernatorial and mayoral elections.
Three soldiers were injured. Two soldiers, a police patrolman,
two election officials and one member of the Uwa tribe remain missing, the
defense ministry said in a statement.
The 2,000-strong ELN is smaller than the country's more famous
rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, which has
been in peace talks with the government for 3 years.
The ELN, founded by radical priests inspired by the Cuban
revolution, has been engaged in closed-door talks with the government to draw
up terms for a formal peace process. The preliminary negotiations were kept
under wraps for months and first revealed in June 2014.
"This shows that the ELN has not understood that this is
the time for peace and not for war," President Juan Manuel Santos said.
"If the ELN think that these acts will win them political
space or strengthen them in an eventual negotiation, they are completely
wrong," he said, adding that he had ordered the military to intensify its
efforts against the rebels.
The group has battled a dozen governments since it was founded
in 1964 and has continued kidnapping and attacks on infrastructure even amid
the exploratory talks.
The ELN has sought peace before, holding negotiations in Cuba
and Venezuela between 2002 and 2007. Experts say there was a lack of will on
both sides to agree a final peace plan.
Colombia's five decades of conflict between leftist rebels,
right-wing paramilitaries and government troops has killed more than 220,000
people and displaced millions.
Cobb, S. Julia. "Twelve dead in
ELN rebel attack on Colombian troops." 26 Oct. 2015. Reuters. 27 Oct. 2015. <http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/10/27/us-colombia-rebels-idUSKCN0SL00B20151027>
This
article is about the ELN rebel attack that happened very recently and the
reactions of different people and groups to ELN. The article seems to provide
one side's reaction and the other side's viewpoint. Since ELN is a radical
group of people who do not agree with the government. Honestly I think that the
ELN should recognize that things don't only have to be done by killing people
who aren't really involved in what they are trying to do. What they are doing
seems to be more of a terrorist rather than those who are trying to make things
right because are killing innocent people who can't do anything to change what
they are in. The author's goal seems to be pass on the information without a
biased point of view.
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