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Honduras: reported Colombian military and paramilitary

Colombian paramilitary groups operating in Honduras and the Gaula (Department of the Army's elite Special Forces of Colombia), the news was released from the site of the Frente Nacional de Resistencia Popular (FNRP) conducting extensive research of various kinds.

The presence of the Colombian military has confirmed not only by Honduran sources but also from sources and Colombian media, for example, El Tiempo wrote a rescue operation of a cousin of the Honduran president Porfirio Lobo, Lobo Filiberto Mario Moya wealthy cattleman. Mario Lobo Filiberto Moya was arrested Oct. 16, 2010 in Honduras and released after a few days by the police of Honduras with the support of Gaul. The article also mentions some of the statements of an elite military body which is located in Honduras and recounts the details of the release of Mario Lobo Filiberto Moya, adding that it would be the "twelfth seizure terminated by an intervention of Gaul "in the Central American country.

addition to operations in support of the local police department also is working with the Gaula Battalion 3-16.
The Battalion 3-16 in Honduras was established in 1980 and trained for six months in an air base in the southern United States where they were landed at night and where they were prepared for the Dirty War. The trained staff that was made by CIA agents and officers operating in Argentina del'Operación Cóndor. Did the secret training and returned to Honduras began their murderous operations that perhaps they are still continuing today.

According to rumors, testimonies and comparison of the torture techniques Gaul and the Battalion 3-16 would be responsible for the abduction, torture and death of seven farmers, some of whom were active in the fight against the coup in June 2009 but also took part in the struggle against the regime in the 80s.

A new article from El Tiempo revealed the presence of a Honduran citizen arrived in Colombia to recruit paramilitaries in the Magdalena Medio and, coincidentally, a few weeks later, many farmers and inhabitants of the municipalities of Colon Honduras Olancho and tell of armed Colombians hired by landowners in perpetual war with farmers' organizations.
Another important fact in collaboration between the two nations was the short visit (which lasted for three hours) of Uribe to the "new president" hondiregno, Porfirio Lobo, which was signed the new agreement of cooperation and information sharing against terrorism and drug trafficking.

Not that they all maneuvers to revive the old state terrorism?

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