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Ricardo González[1] also known as Rodrigo Granda is a Colombian Venezuelan member of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). He serves as international spokesman of the guerrilla organization.

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[edit] Arrest in Venezuela

His name became well-known because of the events that began on December 13, 2004 when he was kidnapped in Venezuela allegedly by Venezuelan crooked officials and transported to the Colombia-Venezuela border in Cucuta where Colombian authorities arrested him. He had been in Caracas, Venezuela participating in a conference in representation of the FARC guerrilla, organization for which Granda is an international spokesman, for this he was dubbed as "FARC's foreign minister". His arrest created diplomatic tensions between the government of Hugo Chavez and Álvaro Uribe.[2]

[edit] Release and return to the FARC

Granda was later released by the Colombian government after President of France Nicolas Sarkozy persuaded President Uribe to do so, as concession for the "humanitarian exchange" which consists in the exchange of criminals held by the government (included Granda) for hostages held by the FARC. On October 8, 2007 Granda visited FARC campsites in the mountains of Colombia and announced his return to the FARC to participate in the negotiations for a possible humanitarian exchange.[3]

[edit] Humanitarian exchange negotiations

In November 2007 Granda traveled to Venezuela along with alias Iván Márquez and other group of guerrillas to meet President Hugo Chávez and Colombian senator Piedad Córdoba in the Palacio de Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas in an attempt to negotiate an exchange of prisoners.

After the failure of the negotiations and the diplomatic tensions generated from this between the governments of Álvaro Uribe and Hugo Chávez, it was reported that Granda was among those registered to vote in Venezuela for the Venezuelan constitutional referendum, 2007.[4] CNE member Vicente Díaz told reporters that Granda can't be removed from the electoral registry at this time, but that he is not allowed to vote due to an administrative objection from 2005. [5]

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