Statement
by State Department Deputy Spokesman Philip Reeker, August 8, 2002
U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
August 7, 2002
STATEMENT BY PHILIP
T. REEKER, DEPUTY SPOKESMAN
United States Condemns
Bogota Bombings
The United States
condemns the bomb and rocket attacks in downtown Bogota, which were obviously
intended to sow death, destruction and fear among Colombians during the
important democratic transition taking place there today. We understand
that between ten and fourteen people were killed and at least 24 injured
in a series of attacks designed to disrupt the presidential inauguration
of Alvaro Uribe. Given the high-level attendance by foreign dignitaries,
this heinous terrorist act also shows contempt for democratic leaders
throughout the hemisphere. Our Embassy is still gathering information
about the magnitude of these attacks, but it fits the pattern of recent
FARC behavior and demonstrates once again that this terrorist group has
little regard for the lives and well-being of Colombian citizens. Our
sympathy goes out to the victims and their families, and we once again
extend our best wishes to President Uribe. We wish him every success in
his efforts to bring peace and security to Colombia.
As of August 9, 2002,
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