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New York (AFP) - A US court has ordered Colombia's former FARC rebels to pay $36 million in compensation for the kidnapping of presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, who was held hostage from 2002 to 2008. According to a January 4 ruling by a federal court in Pennsylvania, which was made public late Thursday, Lawrence Delloye -- the son of Betancourt from her first marriage to Frenchman Fabrice Delloye -- was entitled to $12 million in compensation and may "recover threefold the damages he . . . sustains and the cost of the suit, including attorney's fees." Delloye, a US citizen also known...
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Washington (AFP) - Hundreds of protesters demonstrated in Washington on Thursday to demand an end to what they called a "genocide" in Ethiopia's Tigray region, a year after the country's government launched an offensive there that sparked a devastating conflict. The protesters, drawn from the Ethiopian diaspora in the United States -- many with family members in Tigray -- marched behind a banner denouncing "365 days of genocide in Tigray." Placards carried by protesters were emblazoned with messages including, "Stop bombing Tigray," "Allow access to Tigray," "Using starvation as a weapon of w...
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