In the biggest gathering ever of Colombian Indians, tens of thousands of Indians marched Tuesday in a violence-wracked region to protest attacks against Indians and a free-trade pact pursued by Washington. Wearing traditional black bowler hats and ponchos or T-shirts and jeans, the Indians gathered in this village in the Cauca Valley of southwestern Colombia and began marching to Cali, Colombia’s third-largest city, 31 miles to the north. Standing a half-dozen abreast, they formed a line that coiled over the rolling green countryside. Full Story
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