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Pando Massacre Suspects Brought to Justice
La Paz, Feb 20 (Prensa Latina) The Bolivian Attorney General's Office on Friday brought to trial seven suspects of participating in last September's farmers massacre in the northern province of Pando.
The hearings are scheduled at the Supreme Court of Justice of La Paz District, at the Seventh Criminal Court, according to the Justice Ministry.
Porvenir town Mayor Edwin Ventura, accused of killing the farmers, stands out among those arrested, with a preliminary result of 18 dead people.
Suspects were arrested on Thursday.
The opposition, led by legislators Oscar Ortiz, Roger Pinto and Paulo Bravo took advantage of an operation by soldiers and police agents to accuse the government of being repressive, especially Presidential Minister Juan Ramon Quintana.
Between 13 and 20 peasant supporters of President Evo Morales were slain last September while marching toward the provincial capital to confront separatists allied with Pando's then-governor, Leopoldo Fernandez.
A Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) commission, the UN and the Bolivian Ombudsman's Office agreed in calling the massacre a massive violation of human rights.
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