Many blame President Alvaro Uribe, who says the "drop by drop" releases end up being publicity stunts for the rebel "terrorists" that complicate his military's efforts to end the decades-long conflict once and for all.  Colombia celebrates the daring July 2, 2008 rescue, but the joy is not shared by the family of Cpl. Pablo Emilio Moncayo, whom the rebels seized more than 11 years ago in an attack on a remote mountain outpost.  The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, announced in mid-April it intended to free Moncayo. On Monday, it said it would release a second soldier with him.  Read more here. Semana International delivers news about Colombia in English. Find more in our home.