Friday, December 3, 2010

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Wikileaks document leaked by being the first to departing Colombia is broadcast

Colombia in October 2009 warned U.S. about the apparent intention of Cuban citizens to obtain citizenship of the South American country to covert intelligence operations for Havana, said Tuesday WikiLeaks.

According to the document, the first originating in Colombia is disclosed, an official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned the situation to the then U.S. ambassador in Bogota, William Brownfield, who then reported it to Washington.

The Colombian official raised "the hypothesis that some Cubans have the desire to escape the regime, while others may be using a Colombian identity as a cover for intelligence operations in Cuba."

Cuba is a close ally of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.

Chávez remained a tense and troubled relationship with former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, whose government made complaints about the support of Venezuela Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the smaller National Liberation Army (ELN), which the Venezuelan leader refused.

But the document does not raise any possible relationship between intelligence work in Cuba and Venezuela.

The document, labeled "sensitive", the head of the passport office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, Mauritius Steel also reported intentions of Syrians, Jordanians, Palestinians ( misinterpretation by the Fascist Government Uribe Xenophobia confused with terrorism, members of Hamas and Fatah, but Palestinians do not, because few can go that the authoritarian state of Israel does not allow ) and Venezuelan citizenship fraudulently obtained Colombian.

After the publication of some 250,000 documents classified information reported by United States embassies around the world to the State Department, Washington announced increased security to prevent leaks of its diplomatic corps.

United States condemned what it called "reckless and dangerous actions" WikiLeaks to disclose classified diplomatic reports, and said it could endanger lives and damage relations with friendly countries.

Colombia on Monday deplored the leaking of diplomatic documents United States and expressed solidarity with the government of President Barack Obama for what he called "a huge risk to the safety of American people and its officials."

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