Talk:Grupo Colina

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[edit] POV & Unreferenced Sources

The two deleted sources here and here are POV editorial without any real journalistic/investigative supporting evidence. There is no reference material and alot of loaded terms are given. These sources belong only on the discussion tab. Also meaning of the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement name since it is out of context with the article. If the viewer is interested, they can click on the link. ~~Unreal128 08:19, 3 June 2006

[edit] SIN or SIE?

I've never really been clear on whether Grupo Colina was primarily tied to SIN or to Army Intelligence (SIE). Perhaps it doesn't make much difference in the long run; I wouldn't be surprised of SIE was totally dominated by Montesinos and the SIN anyway. However, it should be fairly easy to find out as gallons of ink have been spilled on Grupo Colina. Exactly who ran it? --Descendall 01:25, 13 February 2007 (UTC)