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19 October 2009

Over 27,000 Still Missing In Colombia.

COLOMBIA REPORTS/
Over the last three years the Prosecutor's Office received reports on the forced disappearances of 27,384 people, victims of armed rebel groups with most cases occurring between 1988 and 2002.
The majority of those missing were farmers, construction workers and the unemployed
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