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Thursday 22  November 2007

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Panama to Doctors: Accept Salary Solutions
Nicaraguan Court Sentenced Man to 30 Years For Raping, Impregnating 9 Year Old Stepdaughter
Colom to Solve PARLACEN Case
Humanitarian Agencies Demand End to Impunity in Guatemala
Colombia Cancels Chavez's Meditation Effort With FARC Rebels


Colom to Solve PARLACEN Case
The commitment by Guatemalan President-Elect Alvaro Colom to solving the murder of three Salvadorian deputies and their driver was emphasized by media here Wednesday.

Colom made that promise during a one-and-a-half-hour meeting held Tuesday night with El Salvador head of State Antonio Saca, ó Prensa Libre ó newspaper reported.

According to the daily, Colom talked of the need to find the truth and clarify the incident from February 19, whose masterminds of the crime are still unknown.

Victims were Central American Parliament members William Pichinte, Eduardo D'aubuisson and Ramon Gonzalez, from the Nationalist Republican Alliance governing party, as well as their driver Napoleon Ramirez.

Four Guatemalan police investigators were captured for being alleged perpetrators of the killing, but were executed shortly days later in a top-security jail, blocking the process.

The Guatemalan president-elect is to leave for Europe today, to continue his international tour of Spain and Italy.

The aim of the trip is to finance the implementation of the main projects of his government program, when he swears in January 14, 2008.
 


 

 

 

 
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