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South American leaders rallied behind Bolivian President Evo Morales Monday night with a nine-point action plan at the conclusion of the emergency regional summit called to seek an end to the political violence convulsing the Andean nation.
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Panama is about to rebuild its armed forces. To do so is a dangerous blunder.
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Leaders of nine South American nations called Monday for Bolivians to "take all actions necessary" to help calm the domestic turmoil threatening to split this fractured Andean country apart.
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"There were major advances and we hope that [Monday night] we can sign an accord," said Tarija Gov. Mario Cossio who, along with the governors of Santa Cruz, Beni, Pando, and Chuquisaca provinces, is demanding that Mr. Morales's leftist governme
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Evo Morales leads his country toward disintegration or civil war.
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They warned that any government formed following an illegal removal of Mr Morales would not be recognised as legitimate.
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"Our two ally nations should work together to help Colombia improve its labor laws, decrease the ongoing violence, and finally put an end to the impunity enjoyed by those who have perpetrated thousands of anti-labor killings"
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Attorney General Mario Uribe of Bolivia said Monday that he would file charges of genocide against the governor of Pando Province, where as many as 30 people were killed last week.
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Autoridades identificaron como albaniles a algunos de los 24 hombres asesinados y localizados el viernes en las afueras de la ciudad de Mexico, en una de las mayores ejecuciones en masa ocurridas en el pais.
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They could still resist for years to come in rural pockets where the state's presence is weak and funds from the cocaine trade are plenty. But the FARC no longer threatens the state as army troops assert control over much of Colombia.

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