Always remember: The Administrative Department of Security, DAS, is the secret political police reports to the president of Colombia. This week an Ecuadorian newspaper reported that the DAS was watching the country's president, Rafael Correa, and personalities of their environment. Hernando Calvo Ospina *
: Always remember: The Administrative Department of Security, DAS, is the secret political police reports to the president of Colombia. This week an Ecuadorian newspaper reported that the DAS was watching the country's president, Rafael Correa, and personalities of their environment.
That was no big surprise. Was sung. To find only have been necessary to open the ears in restaurants and some bars of hotels near the Colombian embassy in Quito.
Last Thursday, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe Velez, head of DAS, said as an explanation or excuse that "there are several cases of malcontents, probably near the DAS" who "wanted, with information that do not match reality, affect the good name of the Government and in this case affect international relations. "
As in this case, and three thousand others, Uribe knew nothing. In many cases it has gotten the hands to the fire by politicians who support it, is tearing their hair out by appointed officials, and judges for the honesty of senior officers of the DAS, for his possessions ... Both sides have ended in court and then, almost all of them in prison (for example, 60 parliamentarians "Uribe", and several senior officials of the DAS for complicity in murder, drug trafficking and paramilitary).
President Correa knows the ability to lie his Colombian counterpart. He himself has lied to the phone, in speeches, in front ...
If President Correa wants it, in close proximity could formalize days before their citizens that espionage was ordered by Uribe and former Defense Minister and incoming President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos.
The evidence is there, there ...
Ecuadorian President, if you wish, you can verify that the DAS agents counted for that work with technology provided by the governments of Israel and the United States who had support from members of the police and the Ecuadorian armed forces, and that the operation had the approval of a sector of the bourgeoisie, particularly of Guayaquil.
All with the sole aim of destabilizing his government.
What remains not saying the press is also spied on his wife, a native citizen of Belgium. Not content with this: sniffed in that country for the past two, past president studied and met his wife.
If the DAS, with the support of the CIA and some European police spied on MEPs and senior officers of the Commission on Human Rights UN spying was a game in Ecuador.
* Colombian journalist and writer living in France. Collaborating Le Monde Diplomatique.
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