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Colombian police clash with tribe occupying army post
BBC – Early on Wednesday, police used tear gas to remove the indigenous group from Cerro Berlin, some two hours from the town of Toribio. Local official Jose Miller Correa said 24 people had been injured in the police operation, three of them seriously. Anti-riot police were sent to Cerro Berlin after tribesmen carrying sticks had driven about 100 soldiers from the army post they were guarding on the mountain. Read article
Tags: Central South America, human rights, police, politics
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