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Consuelo Araújo Her family, the Colombian government, and the OAS condemned the FARC as the party responsible for the murder.

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    Consuelo Araújo

    Consuelo Araújo Noguera, also known as "La Cacica", was a Colombian politician, writer and self-taught journalist, born August 1, 1940 in the city of Valledupar . ... Her family, the Colombian government, and the OAS condemned the FARC as the party responsible for the murder.
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    Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia

    The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People's Army (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – Ejército del Pueblo), also known by the acronym of FARC or FARC-EP, is a Marxist-Leninist revolutionary guerrilla organization based in Colombia, which is involved in the ongoing Colombian armed conflict. ... Ecuador condemned the attack[citation needed].
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    2008 Andean diplomatic crisis

    The Colombian government stated that it would present the documents to the Organization of American States (OAS) to demonstrate that Venezuela and Ecuador are supporting the FARC, and thereby "violating international law against the harboring of terrorists". ... Nicaragua: President Daniel Ortega condemned the killing of Reyes, saying that president Álvaro Uribe had "killed the possibilities for peace in Colombia."
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    Organisation de l'armée secrète

    The Organisation de l'armée secrète (OAS — or Organisation armée secrète, lit. "Organization of the Secret Army" or "Secret Armed Organization") was a short... ... ... Tixier-Vignancourt's campaign director in 1965, and some OAS members, including some condemned to life imprisonment in the trial after attempted...
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    Jean-Jacques Susini

    Jean-Jacques Susini (*30 July 1933 Algiers (Algeria)) cofounder of Organisation de l'armée secrète (OAS). ... During this time he was wanted in France for various assassination attempts of Charles de Gaulle (in particular the one of 15 August 1964, near the "Mont Faron" in Toulon) and his role in the OAS. he was twice condemned to death in absentia.
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    Manuel Cepeda Vargas

    Manuel Cepeda Vargas (April 13, 1930 – August 9, 1994) was a Colombian politician, lawyer and journalist.... ... ... of Bogota and a Western Bloc of the FARC-EP front are named in his honor,... of his father's name on the part of FARC and has repeatedly condemned the actions of that guerrilla,...
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    Foreign policy of the Hugo Chávez government

    Venezuela worked closely with its neighbors following the 1997 Summit of the Americas in many areas—particularly energy integration—and championed the OAS decision to adopt the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption, also being among the first to ratify it (in 1997). ... At the time, Colombian President Álvaro Uribe condemned what he called Chávez's lack of cooperation in implementing law enforcement actions against the FARC.
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    Bolivarian Continental Movement

    Bolivarian Continental Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Continental Bolivariano) it is a political movement named after South American independence hero Simon Bolivar. ... Colombian president Alvaro Uribe condemned the new group accusing it of justifying terrorism for reading a statement from Alfonso Cano, commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), during its opening session.
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    International reaction to the 2009 Honduran coup d'état

    All Latin American nations (with the exception of Honduras itself), as well as the United States, United Nations, and others, publicly condemned the military-led ouster of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya as illegal and most labelled it a coup d'état. ... ↑ "Venezuela threatens OAS pullout after criticism".
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    International reaction to the 2009 Honduran military coup

    All Latin American nations (with the exception of Honduras itself), as well as the United States, United Nations, and others, publicly condemned the military-led ouster of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya as illegal and most labelled it a coup d'état. ... ↑ "Venezuela threatens OAS pullout after criticism".

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