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Uribe: missing people were not executed by army


Colombian President Álvaro Uribe said Tuesday forensic evidence prove the eleven people that disappeared from Bogotá and Soacha died in actual clashes with armed forces and were not executed like reported earlier.

According to the President, Chief Prosecutor Mario Iguarán and forensic experts established the men were not killed by bullets through the head.

Uribe added the men did not die within 48 hours after their disappearance, but roughly a month after. The men were killed in actual combat and were "not there to pick coffee", he added.

Earlier reports by forensic experts said the men died shortly after their disappearances, raising the suspicion they were executed by the army to make their war against illegal armed groups more effective.

Last Friday, sources within the military did say a number of members of the armed forces were under investigation by the Military Criminal Court  for the possible kidnapping and murder of the young people.

 


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written by Midnight, October 07, 2008
Here we go.
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written by And., October 07, 2008
Everybody Stop! Listen to what he has to say. It must be true. He's a hero and a saint!
Don't even bother question the government or army. Uribe has proof for everything!

I just puked into my lap.................

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