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Venezuela to release 40% of prisoners to reduce overcrowding

Venezuelan Minister for Prisons Iris Varela announced that she plans to release up to 40% of the country’s prisoners in an effort to reduce prison overcrowding, following last month’s deadly uprising at El Rodeo complex outside Caracas.

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Bolivia: Evo fears US plot to frame him for drugs

Speaking before a conference of campesina women in Cochabamba, Bolivia’s President Evo Morales said he fears a US plot to frame him for a drug offense—as his government enters into a counter-narcotics pact with the United Kingdom.

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Colombia: teachers flee paramilitary threat

All 44 teachers at a public high school in Colombia’s northern department of CĂłrdoba sought refuge in MonterĂ­a, the regional capital, after being threatened by a paramilitary group.

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Colombia: labor strife rocks oil port

Canadian oil company Pacific Rubiales reached a deal with striking workers following a month of labor unrest in Puerto Gaitan, Colombia, that culminated this week in a blockade of the oilfields and riots in which several vehicles were destroyed.

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Peru: strike against copper mine hits Ayacucho

The People’s Defense Front in Peru’s central Andean region of Ayacucho, announced a one-week deadline for the Southern Peru Copper Corporation to halt its exploration activities in the area before local campesinos launch an indefinite civil strike.