Terrorist co-star from Danish documentary arrested in Colombia

July 19, 2007

Alba Norma Castillo Ramírez who was the best friend of Isabel the star of the award winning Danish (tax payer funded) documentary Guerrilla Girl from 2003 was arrested in Peirera, Colombia over the weekend.

Apparently Alba was studying at the Technical University of Pereira where she was recruiting students to join FARC. Police found bomb plans and lots of FARC literature in her apartment. Apparently there was an arrest order out on her. Hopefully we will find more information about this in the coming weeks.

The Latin American’s press is describing the documentary as being directed by Lars Von Trier, which isn’t true. It was directed by the Danish film maker Frank Piasecki Poulsen, who was allowed to follow FARC’s training program for a month or two.

While I don’t like anything that can inspire even more 15 year old Danes into buying Che T-Shirts, I thought it was a very interesting insight into the sad brain washing that these teenage girls barely out of high school were put through. Any sane person would be horrified by how FARC operates by watching it.

As a Dane I have to be embarrassed and moved by some of the comments people were giving in El Tiempo the Colombian news paper:

LLano49: Here again we have Denmark serving as the soapbox for narco terrorism. No doubt the executive producer is also director for one of those crime sponsoring charities in Europe. Today we find lots of Chavez’s messengers trying to brain young university students with similar documentaries. Every day more fools fall into the trap.

The charities he’s on about are the two associated group of Danish useful idiots Rebellion and Fighters and Lovers, who both collected money publicly for FARC in Denmark. The public in Colombia was obviously outraged that these idiotic Danish communists could get away with this. Unfortunately Denmark has not has a good reputation since then in Colombia.

Another great commentary by Jorcaba:

How sad it makes me feel to see these kids in such huge trouble because of these bandits. It is so easy to brain wash these youths with these regurgitated phrases that still are so effective with the youth, like “education for all”, “End to exploitation of the people”, “The earth should be for those who work it”, “It’s the Gringo’s fault that we’re like this”, “We’re all equal”, “One for all and all for one”, “The people will win”, “A united people will never be defeated” and the worst of all … “The end justifies the means”. With these tales they have managed to enslave millions of people and impoverished many countries. But if when you’re young and you want and believe that you can change the world you fall straight in the trap.

Lirope writes absolutely eloquently and heart breakingly:

When on sees the photos of this documentary you can only feel sadness, anger and impotence. This is what the guerrilla does: alienates boys, girls and teenagers ready to try a new world, convinced that the world is unjust and that they can change it. Unconscious of the future ignorant of the past, yet filled with energy and dreams. These are the other crimes of the guerrilla. We think of our dead and their survivors, the kidnapped and their families. But we don’t see the hundreds of youths and children that the guerrilla put in the first line as canon fodder for their war while their bosses are enjoying their “Cruzado” - A variation of the Colombian Sancocho (a traditional soup in many parts of Latin America, red.) in Venezuela. Damned murderers of children, women and elderly.

Alba started out as one of these brainwashed youths, but now at 25 must take the full responsibility for her actions. I really hope that the left in Denmark who fall for Che Guevara, FARC and all the other idiots could really see the very real damage these heroes of theirs are causing on the other side of the world.

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