PEOPLE USE SOCIAL NETWORKING TO FIGHT VIOLENCE, EXTREMISM
December 02, 2008
December 02, 2008
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Embassy issued the following news release:
Oscar Morales decided he had had enough.
Morales, like many other Colombians, had been following the news in late 2007 that three hostages held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known by the Spanish acronym FARC, were to be released on December 24. According to media reports, while two were released, the FARC was lying about the whereabouts of the third hostage, a 3-year-old boy. . . .
Oscar Morales decided he had had enough.
Morales, like many other Colombians, had been following the news in late 2007 that three hostages held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known by the Spanish acronym FARC, were to be released on December 24. According to media reports, while two were released, the FARC was lying about the whereabouts of the third hostage, a 3-year-old boy. . . .
