Documents implicating that the FARC guerilla has strong ties with Venezuela and Ecuador were judged to be authentic by Interpol this Thursday according to AFP. The documents were seized during a raid in which Raul Reyes, the FARCs second in command, was killed and his computers seized. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez dismissed the claims that his government financed the left wing guerilla calling the Interpol expertise a clown show. It took Interpol two weeks running 10 computers simultaneously 24 hours a day to break into the encrypted files, the agency said. It did not reveal what was discovered on the files (AFP).
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