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Research on the attack in Bogota Colombia

Fernando Londoño, Colombian former Minister of Interior who was injured after the attack that killed two people on Tuesday, spoke out publicly saying that the people of the South American country "are losing the country" and stressed that he has "broken heart". "We're losing our country, we are losing to Colombia. We do not agree with rules that allow impunity," he said in an editorial Londoño recorded from the health center where your program "The moment of truth" of the Super Radio network in Colombia. Claimed to have a special relationship with his bodyguards, whom he described as "friends and confidants (...) wonderful men, able and happy faced his fate with great skill and generosity," in addition to confessing "they had this special relationship with me who knows every day you are sentenced to death and who give their lives to prevent it. " In his statement, Londono said he was "sorry that this new technique of terror that implemented the FARC had left them no opportunity to defend" and criticized the Colombian judicial system stating that if you can follow the path of impunity . Londoño thanked God for the "miracle" that today it is alive and "institutions or anything close friends" have supported him after the attack, reiterating that "continue to fight for truth, I swore I say eight years ago cost the that cost. " While acknowledging that "terror is getting stronger, increasingly technology, ignores all limits," he reiterated that he will leave his radio show. "We will continue in this trench fighting these battles."

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