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Weekly Report - 20 September 2012 (WR-12-37)

COLOMBIA: Venezuela puts its money where its mouth is

As Benjamin Franklin famously said, “Well done is better than well said”. The actions of the Venezuelan government and police this week are a clear demonstration of the accuracy of Franklin’s words. President Hugo Chávez has long denied that his administration provides safe haven to Colombian left-wing guerrillas and narco-traffickers, even though the US has blacklisted several high-ranking members of the armed forces and the Venezuelan cabinet for their supposed involvement in drug-trafficking and money-laundering. The capture of the last of Colombia’s longstanding capos still at large, and the subsequent killing in a shootout of a Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Farc) guerrilla wanted in connection to a failed bomb attack in Bogotá [WR-12-19], have been much more convincing of Venezuela’s intention to cooperate with transnational security efforts than any statement Chávez could ever make.

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