In the state of
Táchira, Venezuela, the guerrilla was kidnapping and taking money from the farmers who lived there. Giusti, who grew up in that state, knew some of the farmers and decided to do something. He went to Táchira from
Caracas and started investigating. After talking to some of the local farmers, he decided to interview some members of the Guerrilla. After a year of negotiations, the members of the Guerrilla and Giusti agreed on an interview in a Guerrilla camp. He was interviewing Commander Alexis. While interviewing him, Commander Alexis admitted to killing eight members of the Venezuelan Marine Corps in the famous Cararabo Massacre in 1995. He then crossed the border to Colombia to interview
Raul Reyes, an important
FARC member. Reyes said that he was like
Hugo Chávez, a Marxist–Leninist. Giusti later found a Colombian Guerrilla camp in Venezuela and reported it through the
El Universal newspaper. When the Government of Colombia was going to Venezuela to the reunion between Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez and Colombian president
Álvaro Uribe, they invited Giusti to it in
Puerto Ordaz. The Colombian Government gave him a map of all the camps of the Guerrilla in Venezuela, and he released it. He later received threats from the Venezuelan Government and the Guerrilla, but they did not mess with him. ==References==