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Colombia's rebel turncoats

Rebel deserter Nelly Avila Moreno alias "Karina" speaks to reporters during a new conference at the DAS headquarters in Bogota, March 12, 2009. Moreno, who asked for forgiveness to her victims, turned herself to the Colombian authorities in May 2008. Full Article at Global Post

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