Friday, September 14, 2007

Cuba becomes a refuge for tired revolutionaries

In this article, members of Colombia's National Liberation Army are finding peace and quiet in Cuba. The former guerrillas went from hijacking airplanes and blowing up oil pipelines to dinners in Cuba. The group leaders are negotiating cease-fire talks with the Colombian government. I guess that's what aging rebels do when they decide to settle down.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Such a thing could have dangerous consequences for Cuba. Giving refuge to losing (winners wouldn’t need to “retire” to Cuba) revolutionaries would seem likely to put a damper on relations with the countries that beat down the revolutionaries.