Tensions Rising Between Venezuela and Colombia

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Tensions between Venezuela and Colombia escalated once again when Caracas said that 60 Colombian troops illegally crossed onto Venezuelan soil Friday. This follows a statement made by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez that relations between the two neighbors would be profoundly reexamined following Interpol's announcement that the contents in three laptops belonging to a high ranking FARC official were not tampered with by Colombian authorities. According to the Colombian government the contents in the laptop, which were captured in a military raid in a FARC camp last March in Ecuador, indicated that the Marxist rebel group received financial help from Hugo Chavez's government in Venezuela, and that the FARC may have contributed cash to the recent election campaign of leftist Ecuadorian president Rafael Correra. Yet despite Interpol's findings, some are questioning whether the documents even implicitly tie Chavez and Correra to the rebel group. Martin Markovits reports from Caracas

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