A brazen afternoon massacre at a town council meeting in southern Colombia on Tuesday is the latest episode in an upsurge in deadly attacks this year by leftist rebels whom the government contended it had driven underground. After a year of relative quiet since President Álvaro Uribe launched ”Plan Patriota,” an ambitious military offensive that employed 18,000 soldiers and an estimated $100 million in US military assistance to force the guerrillas from their strongholds in the south, the rebels have come out of hiding with weapons blazing.Full Story
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