This combination picture from "proof of life" images sent to the families by rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, in April 2007 shows twelve provincial deputies kidnapped by the rebel group in April 2002. From left to right are, top row: Alberto Quintero Herrera, Carlos Barragan, Nacianceno Orozco, Francisco Giraldo. From left to right center row, Carlos A Charry, Edison Perez, Ramiro Echeverry, Rufino Varela. From left to right bottom row, Hector Arizmendy, John J. Hoyos, Juan Carlos Narvaez and Sigifredo Lopez. A Web site sympathetic with the rebels carried a statement
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2000 x 1762 px | 33.9 x 29.8 cm | 13.3 x 11.7 inches | 150dpiDate taken:
28 June 2007Photographer:
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Not available to licence for any broadcast or streaming service, video on demand, film, national newspaper or to create a NFT. This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. This combination picture from "proof of life" images sent to the families by rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, in April 2007 shows twelve provincial deputies kidnapped by the rebel group in April 2002. From left to right are, top row: Alberto Quintero Herrera, Carlos Barragan, Nacianceno Orozco, Francisco Giraldo. From left to right center row, Carlos A Charry, Edison Perez, Ramiro Echeverry, Rufino Varela. From left to right bottom row, Hector Arizmendy, John J. Hoyos, Juan Carlos Narvaez and Sigifredo Lopez. A Web site sympathetic with the rebels carried a statement saying that 11 of the 12 provincial deputies were killed after an "unidentified military group" attacked a rebel camp June 18. According to the statement the only survivor was Sigifredo Lopez. The 12 are among 60 hostages held by the FARC which the group wants to exchange for all imprisoned FARC rebels in Colombia and the United States. (AP Photo/File)