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Ecuador leader denies Farc funds
Page last updated at 20:38 GMT, Saturday, 18 July 2009 21:38 UKPresident Rafael Correa of Ecuador has denied allegations that he received election funds from Marxist Farc rebels in neighbouring Colombia.
He said evidence had been fabricated to destabilise his left-wing government.
A video broadcast on Colombian television on Friday appeared to show a Farc leader saying he had contributed to Mr Correa's 2006 campaign.
The two countries broke off diplomatic ties last year after Colombian troops raided a rebel base in Ecuador.
The hour-long video was delivered to the offices of the Associated Press news agency by an unnamed Colombian government official and was later broadcast on national television.
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On Saturday, Mr Correa dismissed the video as a "sham".
"I personally don't know anyone in the Farc," he said.
The Ecuadorean president added that the release was part of a campaign by conservative groups "to destabilise the region's progressive governments".
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Judith Miller and Chalabi must be on assignment again. Curiously, this is the second "laptop" incident in as many days. The coup regime in Honduras is claiming to have found a laptop with evidence that ousted President Zelaya was planning to rig an upcoming referendum.
Typical CIA crap engineered by aging Miami gusanos.