The bodies of more than 30 people were found in a series of mass graves in a violent area of northeastern Colombia home to drug traffickers, far-right paramilitaries and leftist guerrillas. Colombian investigators excavated 20 sites between April 2 and April 9 looking after residents reported 31 killings and 37 disappeared, the attorney general said in a statement Tuesday. Most of the villagers blamed a bloc of far-right paramilitaries that operated here until its demobilization in 2004, said the statement. Full Story
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