Fidel Castro's book on Colombia reveals new facts

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A new book by Cuban leader Fidel Castro on Colombia's leftist groups fighting the government to gain power reveals new facts about the Latin American country

HAVANA: A new book by Cuban leader Fidel Castro on Colombia's leftist groups fighting the government to gain power reveals new facts about the Latin American country and his personal experiences, said EFE news agency on Thursday.

La Paz en Colombia (Peace in Colombia), which is a personal account by Castro about his country's link with the leftist movement in Colombia will be released Thursday in the Cuban capital.

The book will contain "for the first time important documents, meetings and Castro's own experiences" and Cuba's effort to restore peace to its neighbour, media said.

Cuba has good relations with Colombia and hosted an "exploratory meeting" between the Colombian government and the National Liberation Army, or ELN, guerrillas in December 2005 and in mid-2007 till they were suspended because of disagreements between the parties.

Eightytwo-year-old former president Castro handed over power in July 2006 to his younger brother Raul following a major illness, after nearly 50 years in office and devoted his time to writing the book, among other preoccupations.

Fidel still remains the head of the Cuban Communist Party.