Fri, 01:44 27 Mar 2009 GMT17

 

Colombia: Brazil ready to support ICRC humanitarian operation
26 Jan 2009 13:27:29 GMT
Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites. The views expressed are the author's alone.
220224 logo
Bogotá (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) confirms that Brazil is ready to provide the organization with logistics support to facilitate the release of Sigifredo López, Alan Jara and four members of the Colombian police currently being held by the FARC.

The ICRC is talking to a number of countries in the region about the logistics capacity required to conduct the operation and about their availability.

Discussions are focusing on the logistical complexity of the humanitarian operation.

The reasons for considering Brazil include the proximity of the country and the logistics facilities it can offer.

The ICRC reiterates the importance of discretion and prudence to the successful carrying out of this operation.

For further information, please contact:
Yves Heller, ICRC Bogotá, tel: +57 311 491 0789
Carlos Ríos, ICRC Bogotá, tel: +57 311 491 0775


See also ICRC media contacts

This article on www.icrc.org

[ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and not of Reuters. ]

Background information


Related articles

Breaking stories
Ending Colombia's FARC Conflict: Dealing the Right Card

Americas Colombia says 4 soldiers dead, 6 missing in battle

AlertNet insight
Americas Colombia's displaced women sexually abused and forced into early motherhood

Aid agency news feed
ICRC News Release - Côte d'Ivoire: Some 17,500 people to resume farming

Blogs
Americas Bogota's displaced youth turn to street arts instead of crime

Maps
Americas MAP: Humanitarian crisis briefings available on Google Earth


Del.icio.us Del.icio.us  |   Digg Digg  |   NewsVine NewsVine  |   Reddit Reddit   
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-03-18T064342Z_01_SIN80_RTRIDSP_2_COLOMBIA-HOSTAGE_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/SIN80.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-03-18T060916Z_01_SIN81_RTRIDSP_2_COLOMBIA-HOSTAGE_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/SIN81.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-03-18T010625Z_01_BOG02_RTRIDSP_2_COLOMBIA-HOSTAGE_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/BOG02.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-03-18T010544Z_01_BOG01_RTRIDSP_2_COLOMBIA-HOSTAGE_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/BOG01.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-03-12T184347Z_01_COL103_RTRIDSP_2_ECUADOR-COLOMBIA-FARC_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/COL103.htm

Freed Swedish hostage Erik Roland Larsson is greeted by family members of other kidnap victims after he was freed by rebels of the FARC in Monteria in this frame grab March ...



URL: http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/fromthefield/220224/f5f59a82a1f2edc822eb104204bec1f9.htm

For our full disclaimer and copyright information please visit http://www.alertnet.org