Thursday, September 1, 2011

Growing Violence In Colombia Threatens Security Gains Of The Past Few Years

Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos named Juan Carlos Pinzon as the country's new defense minister Wednesday after the sudden resignation of Rodrigo Rivera. Colombia Reports



Colombia's Defense Minister Abruptly Resigns As Violence Surges -- L.A. Times



Attacks on Colombia's energy infrastructure and kidnappings of oil company personnel have increased, threatening security gains made over the last decade and possibly jeopardizing an oil boom.



Reporting from Bogota, Colombia — Colombia's defense minister abruptly resigned Wednesday amid a resurgence of violence by rebel and criminal gangs that has reversed some of the security gains made over the last decade.



Recent attacks on the country's energy infrastructure and kidnappings of oil company personnel are especially worrisome to business interests concerned that continued deterioration could jeopardize an ongoing oil boom.



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More News On Colombia`s Security Changes



Colombia ushers in a new security strategy with defense minister change -- Christian Science Monitor

Colombia Changes Defense Chiefs as Rebel Attacks Rise -- Wall Street Journal

Colombia's defense minister resigns as FARC actions reported on rise -- CNN

Colombian defence minister steps down -- Financial Times

Santos Names Juan Carlos Pinzon Colombia’s Defense Minister -- Bloomberg

Colombia: Defense Minister Replaced Amid Growing Guerilla Violence -- Voice of America

Colombia defense chief quits as rebel attacks rise -- Reuters

Colombia’s defense minister replaced after uptick in violence -- Washington Post/AP

Colombia's Defense Minister Resigns Amid Criticism -- Epoch Times

Colombia's defense minister resigns amid pressure over declining security -- Colombia Reports

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