Colombian row over $2.5M for rebel killing
March 20, 2008 – 10:27 amPablo Montoya may receive $2.5 million from the Colombian government for shooting a man in the head and cutting off his hand.
MORE:
http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/cnn_world/~3/254827762/index.html
Related posts:
Ecuadoran father denies son was rebel
Ecuadorian father denies son was rebel
No. 2 Colombian FARC rebel killed
Colombia: Data links Ecuador to rebel group
Colombian official urges inquiry
Videos show hostages held by Colombian rebels
Colombia catches key rebel leader
Colombia rebel leader surrenders
Chavez blasts Colombia
Colombia bid to calm row with neighbors
Colombia: Chavez gave FARC $300 million
Source: 2 FARC members were offered money
Colombian rebels release hostage video
Costa Rica minister quits over FARC concerns
Ecuador: Colombian raid ruined captives deal
Chavez: Little chance FARC will free Betancourt
Colombian hostages freed from FARC
Former Colombian senator seeks asylum
Colombian rebels offer hostage talks
Colombia: 30 lawmakers tied to rebels
Colombian hostage escapes after 8 years
FARC vows to release hostages
FARC captives may be free in hours
U.S. urges Turkey restraint after rebel attack
Sarkozy pleads for Colombian hostage
Report: Kurdish rebels killed in airstrikes
Colombian rebels free 4 hostages
Myanmar rebel leader ‘assassinated’
Congo: Rebel leader orders troops out of town
Uribe: Colombian police fired on protesters
Congo: Rebel groups observe cease-fire
Colombian navy: Rebels abduct 6 tourists
Colombia: Ecuadorean killed in raid
Colombian hostage talks see spark of hope
Congo rebels open ‘humanitarian corridor’
Congo aid crosses into battle zone
Colombia to free rebels if hostages are released
Colombian Indians push protests
Colombia ready to free rebels if hostages are released
Medical convoy enters Congo rebel territory
Attack kills Tamil Tiger leader
Betancourt rescue ‘could be war crime’
Thousands flee rebel advance in Congo
Rebel general offers aid corridor for Congo
Turkish warplanes bomb Kurd rebel bases
Colombia used Red Cross emblem in rescue
U.N. envoy meets Congolese rebel leader
Congo aid crosses into battleground
Afghan aid workers raise security after killing
Kenya lawmaker’s killing sparks clashes
Dubai bridge collapses killing 7
Arrests in kidnap, killing of teen in Mexico
France awaits serial killing trial verdict
France offers to take Colombian rebels
Letters reveal horror of Colombian hostages
Colombian soldiers killed drug cops
Colombian rebels reject mission to aid hostage
Major Colombian drug trafficker killed
Colombian drug lord pleads guilty
Ex-rebel set to win Kosovo vote
Rebel absence delays Darfur talks
Sudan bombs rebel forces in Darfur
Sri Lankan jets pound rebel bunkers
Jubilant return for tsunami province rebel
Congo rebel rejects China deal
Freed hostages land in Venezuela
Sri Lankan army captures ‘massive’ rebel base
World court: Arrest Uganda rebel leader
Turkey launches Kurdish rebel attacks in Iraq
Congo soldiers, civilians flee rebel advance
Chavez: Colombia hostages freed
Colombia: DNA shows free boy is hostage’s son
U.S. suspends some military aid to Colombia
Chavez: Ready to retrieve hostages
Betancourt rescued, Colombia says
Ex-hostages request privacy as they head home
Chavez: Interpol report a ‘clown show’
Captivity ‘was hell,’ Betancourt says
Tears as Betancourt reunited with children
Video shows hostage rescue
Colombia acts on pyramid collapse
Uribe: Betancourt rescuers used Red Cross
FARC captivity ‘was hell,’ Betancourt says
Chavez upbeat after hostage talks
Doubt grows over Colombia hostage release
Did hostage rescue ruse include Web page?
Ex-jungle captive: ‘We fought each other’
One dead, 50 hurt in Colombian clashes
Two dead, 100 hurt in Colombian clashes
Former Maoist rebel sworn in as Nepal PM
Ex-hostage: FARC ‘don’t recognize humanity’
Sudan threatens Chad after rebel attacks
Colombia: ‘Chavez funded genocide’
Uribe sorry for using Red Cross logo in rescue
Congo rebels advance despite ceasefire pledge
Turkey hits Kurdish rebels twice in two days
Warlord pleads not guilty to drug trafficking
Russia: Rebel Georgian regions are independent
FARC says its leader is dead
U.N.: Colombian army executing civilians