Colombia admits fabricating at least four pieces of evidence against Venezuela
by Adriaan Alsema September 28, 2019
Colombias government fabricated at least four pieces of evidence in an attempt to tie Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to Colombian guerrillas, French news agency AFP reported Friday.
A spokesperson of the Defense Ministry called AFP to apologize for the use of three of the agencys images in a report presented by President Ivan Duque to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Thursday, the news agency said in a press statement.
In a telephone call on 27 September 2019, a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense apologized to AFP for the use of at least three AFP photographs in the dossier, which has not been made public in its entirety. In addition, the source acknowledged that the three AFP photographs had been taken in Colombia and not in Venezuela.
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The AFP images used to sustain Duques claim that the Venezuelan government was harboring narcoterrorists were taken in the Colombian provinces of Choco, Norte de Santander and Guaviare.
Newspaper El Colombiano had already demonstrated that a fourth image of alleged guerrilla activity in Venezuela was in fact taken in the southwestern province of Cauca.
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