Pubdate: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 Source: San Antonio Express-News (TX) Copyright: 2003 San Antonio Express-News Contact: http://www.mysanantonio.com/expressnews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/384 COLOMBIANS SUFFERING OWN TYPE OF TERRORISM Once again, a terrorist attack has shaken a nation. Last Friday's bombing in BogotA , the capital of Colombia, killed more than 30 people and left at least 150 injured, prompting the newspaper El Espectador to editorialize that the South American nation had just lived through its own Sept. 11. Although no one claimed responsibility for the explosion that gutted Club Nogal, the nation's most exclusive social club, the attack appears to be the work of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. The leftist guerrillas, better known by their Spanish-language initials FARC, have tormented Colombia for 39 years. The FARC's goal is to oust the government and the upper class. Club Nogal, a citadel of the elite, was its ideal target. The world must realize that terrorism is not confined to al-Qaida and other extremist Islamic organizations. In Colombia, the FARC, the National Liberation Army, the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia and least two smaller groups - not to mention drug cartels - have demonstrated extreme violence. That's why the United States correctly has labeled them terrorists. Although it may be hard to believe, for years the FARC enjoyed international recognition in Mexico, the European Union and other nations. But, like their counterparts, they are criminals who thrive on the drug trade and kidnappings for ransom. As Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe said after the deadly bombing, if drug users understood the pain that the FARC and other terrorists have inflicted on Colombians, perhaps they would stop buying narcotics, the rebels' main source of income. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth