President Correa Lashes
at US, Colombia
Ecuadorian President
Rafael Correa lashed at
the US double standard
in assuming a self given
right to intervene any
country in defense of
its interests.
In radio address from
Santa Rosa, Santa Elena,
Correa lashed at the US
solitary support to
Colombia and once more
rejected the violation
of its national
territory on March 1st.
The president also
warned of a new and
serious crisis if they
confirm the death of
Ecuadorian Franklin
Aisalia, because it
would be the murder of a
national in Ecuadorian
territory by foreign
troops. It seems that
they took Aisalia for
FARC leader Julian
Conrado.
Although Correa reminded
Ecuador's preference for
peace and to settle
conflicts through
diplomacy, he urged the
OAS for strong action
namely through its
mission monitoring
Colombian commitments.
Correa denied that
diplomatic relations
with Colombia will be
restored any time soon
as long as Bogota
continue its media
campaign against his
government and Ecuador.
The above involve
documents of dark origin
allegedly found in a
computer that belonged
to the late FARC
spokesman Raul Reyes and
attempts by the
Colombian daily El
Tiempo to link
Ecuadorian Security
Minister Gustavo Larrea
with the guerrilla.
In Mexico, parents of
the students the
Colombian Army killed in
Ecuador announced a
march for Tuesday at the
National Autonomous
University of Mexico to
demand sanctions for
they call unpunished
slaughter.
La Jornada daily reminds
that the late Mexican
students belonged to the
School of philosophy and
the National
Poly-technical
Institute.
The local media also
echo Colombia's
announcement that its
officials were
authorized to interview
in Quito Mexican
survivor Lucia Morret on
her presence at the FARC
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