The International Red Cross says the Colombian government violated the Geneva Conventions by falsely using the Red Cross symbol in the rescue of fifteen hostages of the rebel group FARC last month. The Red Cross says it has new evidence contradicting a Colombian government claim the symbol was only a last-minute addition. It was the second controversy to surround the rescue mission. Colombian officials have denied initial reports FARC leaders were paid $20 million for the hostages’ release.
Red Cross: Colombia Violated Geneva Conventions
HeadlineAug 07, 2008