- Dominican embassy siege
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conflict=Dominican embassy siege
partof=Colombian armed conflict
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date=February 27 -April 27 ,1980
place=Bogotá , COL
casus= M-19 guerrillasiege of Dominican Republic embassy to demand the release of 311 jailed guerrilla comrades and their leader "Commandante Uno" (Rosemberg Pabón )
territory=Colombia
result= release of all hostages, captors fleeing toCuba .
combatant1=Government of Colombia Colombian army
combatant2=19th of April Movement
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notes=The Dominican Embassy siege was the
1980 siege of theembassy of theDominican Republic by M-19 guerrillas inBogotá ,Colombia . The guerrillas held nearly 60 people, including 14ambassador s,hostage for 61 days.The Siege
The siege began on the mid-day of
February 27 ,1980 , when seventeen guerrillas dressed in the warm-up clothes ofjogger s stormed the embassy compound, located in a suburb of Bogotá. Many diplomats were attending a diplomatic reception celebrating the DominicanIndependence Day and consequently were taken hostage. The guerrillas, wielding grenades, AK-47's, and Rosemberg Pabón held a Browning 9MM as support to control the situation ,wounded five people in the storming of the embassy. A 17-year-old guerrilla was killed initially by police.The hostages included the "
papal nuncio " to Colombia, Angelo Acerbi, as well as the ambassadors from fourteen countries:Austria ,Brazil ,Costa Rica , theDominican Republic ,Egypt ,El Salvador ,Guatemala ,Haiti ,Israel ,Mexico ,Switzerland , theUnited States ,Uruguay , andVenezuela . Also among the hostages were diplomats fromBolivia ,Jamaica ,Paraguay , andPeru , andColombia n civilians and workers at the embassy.The gunmen demanded US$50 million, to be raised from the countries whose diplomats were held hostage. They also sought the release of 311 jailed comrades. Their leader called himself "Commandante Uno;" he was later identified as
Rosemberg Pabón .Colombian authorities began negotiating with the guerrillas after they threatened to kill the hostages. On
February 28 , eighteen people, including theCosta Rica n ambassador and fourteen other women, were freed by the hostage takers. Five more women were released onFebruary 29 . Negotiations gained the release of four cooks and a waiter onMarch 2 .The Austrian ambassador was freed on
March 7 . OnMarch 8 , the guerrillas reduced their demands to free 311 prisoners to seventy and lowered the amount of money requested to US$10 million. Early onMarch 17 , theUruguay an ambassador, Fernando Gomez Fyns, escaped from the embassy by jumping from a window and running to troops surrounding the compound. The same day,Fidel Castro offered the guerrillas asylum inCuba .From
March 30 toApril 19 , the guerrillas released theCosta Rica n consul and all of the remaining non-diplomatic hostages. They requested a meeting inPanama with Colombian leaders to resolve the crisis, but were denied by the Colombian government. Their demand for the release of a dozen prisoners was denied, though they were paid US$2.5 million inransom money.On
April 27 , the ambassadors fromVenezuela , theDominican Republic ,Israel , andEgypt were released by the hostage takers, along with two Colombians. The sixteen guerrillas left the embassy with the remaining twelve diplomatic hostages and boarded aCubana Airlines flight to Cuba. They were cheered by many Colombians waiting for them at the airport. They flew toHavana , where the diplomats were released and returned to their home countries.Aftermath
The leader of the M-19 group,
Rosemberg Pabón , promised to return to Colombia. After living in exile inCuba , he eventually returned to Colombia after M-19 signed a peace treaty with the government in March1990 . The M-19 group had been considerably weakened after seizing the Colombian Palace of Justice in November1985 , which left dozens dead.The siege of the Dominican Embassy was one of the largest hostage-takings of diplomats in world history.Fact|date=November 2007
Further reading
*cite book
last =Asencio
first =Diego and Nancy
authorlink =
coauthors =Ron Tobias
year =1983
title =Our man is inside
publisher =Little, Brown
location =Boston
id =0316052949
cite journal
first =Karen
last =Deyoung
authorlink =
coauthors =
year =1983
month =February 13
title =Our man is inside: Outmaneuvering the Terrorists. (Review)
journal =The Washington Post
volume =
issue =
pages =p. 5
id =
url =http://bailey83221.livejournal.com/72461.html
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