Friday, April 15, 2011

Colombian Women Sniper, Participate To Defense Khadafi

Women in the Libyan mercenaries
MISURATA - Woman Snipers from Colombia who allegedly members of the Marxist guerrilla groups to join the mercenaries who defended Gaddafi in Libya.

Prisoners who are loyal to Gaddafi and witnesses in Misurata, Libya's largest city west of the partially controlled by the opposition, revealed the presence of snipers highly trained women who came from South America in Libya.

Mercenaries who defended Gaddafi reportedly paid up to USD1.000 or approximately USD 8.6 million per day.

Yet none of citizens in Libya Kolobia captured or killed, but opposition by most of the sniper troops have bases in tall buildings in Misurata. Similarly, as reported by the Telegraph, Friday (04/15/2011).

The female soldiers are likely to be members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which has struggled for the Colombian government since 1960.

The information found on computers belonging to Raul Reyes, FARC commander who was killed by Colombian troops in 2008, showed that the guerrilla group has long had links with the Libyan Government.

In addition, investigators also found a letter dated 4 September 2000 addressed to Colonel Moammar Gaddafi. The letter contains a demand loan of USD100 million, or approximately Rp867 billion to buy weapons such as air missiles.

While the President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos recently said, it is clear that the FARC still has a relationship with Gaddafi.

In an interview with German magazine, Der Spiegel, Santos said, the Government of Libya offered FARC money of USD 300 million or approximately USD 2.6 trillion, but Santos said he did not know whether the money was ever received.

Libyan opposition also said they have evidence if Gaddafi received aid or supporting mercenaries from various countries such as Algeria, Belarus, and Chad.

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