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Old 07-24-08, 11:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Colombia Admits Resuers Posed As Journalists

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Two people who helped rescue 15 hostages from Colombian rebels posed as journalists from a real Venezuela-based television news organization, Colombia's defense minister said Wednesday.

Two of the nine rescuers assumed the roles of journalist and cameraman from the news organization TeleSUR during the daring rescue, Juan Manuel Santos said.

An actual doctor and nurse also took part in the bloodless mission, along with members of the Colombian military who pretended to be an Italian, an Australian, an Arab, a Cuban and a Dominican, he said. [...]

Jean-Francois Julliard, deputy director of the press advocacy organization Reporters Without Borders, said authorities can endanger journalists when they pose as members of the news media.

"We think it is a dangerous practice because it puts in danger real journalists," he said.

The next time a reporter approaches FARC rebels, he said, the FARC members "will be very suspicious and maybe they will take some physical measures against these journalists because they will think that they are not real journalists."

Initially, the international community hailed the Colombian government for infiltrating the rebel group and carrying out the operation without firing a single weapon or causing bloodshed.

But the government has drawn criticism as details have emerged regarding methods used in the mission.

Last week, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe said that Colombian military intelligence used a Red Cross symbol in the mission after CNN reported on unpublished photographs and videos that showed a man wearing a Red Cross bib.

Previously, Uribe and his top generals had denied that international humanitarian symbols were used in the mission.

The Geneva Conventions prohibit the use of the neutral emblem of the International Committee of the Red Cross by parties to any armed conflict
I'm curious as to the opinions of DP'ers on this matter. I'm leaning towards an "ends justify means" position, but there rules and customs do exist for a reason, and that is to protect legitimate members of the Red Cross and press from suspicion as to their motives. Were the Colombians out of line?
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i think it undermines the ability of the press to do what they are supposed to do
I also do not like commercial airlines moving troops. seems that would make them a legitimate military target
just as I think texas ****ed up by not letting a killer meet with his consulate. it would have not changed the verdict. And i know i want to have that courtesy/right if ever mistakenly arrested in a foreign country
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FARC has kidnapped journalists before so I doubt it would matter. Plus FARC needs journalists to get their message out. What is a bigger problem is that at least one of the soldiers used the image of the Committee of the International Red Cross on their uniform, which basicly is a war crime.
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I'm curious as to the opinions of DP'ers on this matter. I'm leaning towards an "ends justify means" position, but there rules and customs do exist for a reason, and that is to protect legitimate members of the Red Cross and press from suspicion as to their motives. Were the Colombians out of line?
No they were not out of line but had they been captured they would not have been entitled to POW status.
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