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Colombian president rejects Jesse Jackson Farc mediation | Colombian president rejects Jesse Jackson Farc mediation |
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Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos has rejected proposed mediation by US civil rights activist Rev Jesse Jackson over a rebel-held hostage. | |
Mr Santos said only the Red Cross would be allowed to be involved, because he did not want "a media spectacle". | Mr Santos said only the Red Cross would be allowed to be involved, because he did not want "a media spectacle". |
Jesse Jackson had agreed to go to Colombia next week to seek the release of former US marine Kevin Scott Sutay, held by leftist Farc rebels since June. | |
The Farc say they want to free Mr Scott to boost peace talks. | |
During a visit to Cuba on Saturday, Rev Jesse Jackson had agreed to mediate, following a Farc statement saying his "experience and probity" would speed up the process of freeing Mr Scott, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan. | |
But President Santos reacted quickly, writing on Twitter. | But President Santos reacted quickly, writing on Twitter. |
"Only the Red Cross will be allowed to facilitate the release of the North American kidnapped by the Farc. We won't allow a media spectacle." | "Only the Red Cross will be allowed to facilitate the release of the North American kidnapped by the Farc. We won't allow a media spectacle." |
'Service to nation' | 'Service to nation' |
Earlier this month, during a visit to Colombia, Jesse Jackson had called on Colombia's largest rebel group to release Mr Scott. | |
The left-wing rebels responded by releasing a statement on Saturday inviting the civil rights leader to participate in the negotiations over the ex-soldiers' release. | The left-wing rebels responded by releasing a statement on Saturday inviting the civil rights leader to participate in the negotiations over the ex-soldiers' release. |
Hours later, the American leader accepted the invitation in Cuba, where he had met rebel leaders who are in Havana for peace talks with the Colombian government, as a service "to Kevin Scott, his family and our nation." | Hours later, the American leader accepted the invitation in Cuba, where he had met rebel leaders who are in Havana for peace talks with the Colombian government, as a service "to Kevin Scott, his family and our nation." |
"We have made contact with the State Department urging them to contact as quickly as possible the nearest of kin of Kevin Scott because his release is imminent," he said. | "We have made contact with the State Department urging them to contact as quickly as possible the nearest of kin of Kevin Scott because his release is imminent," he said. |
In their statement, the Farc say they have not yet released Mr Scott because the government has not "fulfilled the minimum conditions required" for freeing him. | |
Earlier this week, the left-wing rebels had requested the involvement of former Senator Piedad Cordoba in the release process, but President Santos also dismissed this to avoid a "media spectacle". | Earlier this week, the left-wing rebels had requested the involvement of former Senator Piedad Cordoba in the release process, but President Santos also dismissed this to avoid a "media spectacle". |
As a result, on Friday Mrs Cordoba sent a letter to the Farc declining to participate. | As a result, on Friday Mrs Cordoba sent a letter to the Farc declining to participate. |
The freeing of Mr Scott would "contribute to a positive mood" in the continuing peace talks with the Colombian government in Cuba, the Farc say. | |
So far, officially there has been agreement on only one of six points on the agenda - land reform. | So far, officially there has been agreement on only one of six points on the agenda - land reform. |
Five decades of internal conflict in Colombia have led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people. | Five decades of internal conflict in Colombia have led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people. |
And a study by Colombia's National Centre for Historical Memory suggests 220,000 people have died in the violence. | And a study by Colombia's National Centre for Historical Memory suggests 220,000 people have died in the violence. |
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