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Thursday July 31, 2014 21:55 by Seumas Milne - The Guardian
As talks to end a 50-year war hang in the balance, violent repression carries on – and the US and Britain stand behind it The Colombian port of Buenaventura is a place of misery and fear. Four-fifths of the mainly black population live in dire poverty and paramilitary gangs exercise a reign of terror. Most of Colombia’s imports come through the port, which is being massively expanded to meet the demands of new free trade agreements. |
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