Sunday, September 06, 2009

Latin America news roundup - September 7, 2009

Colombia's former intelligence chief Jorge Noguera gestures during a news conference in Bogota in this file photo taken on April 12, 2006. Noguera was arrested on February 22, 2007 on charges of helping right-wing militias murder labour leaders, part of a scandal touching President Alvaro Uribe's closest political allies. REUTERS/Kena Betancur/Files (COLOMBIA)

Colombia - DAS worked together with paramilitaries, former official repeats (Colombia Reports)

Brazil - Lula Calls on Brazilians to Help Win Approval of New Oil Rules (Bloomberg)

Brazil - Brazil's Lula rejects Iran sanctions, urges talks (Reuters)

Brazil - Brazil, France making progress in jet talks — Lula (Reuters)

Colombia - Father of Kidnapped Colombian Soldier Stages Protest in Bogota (Latin American Herald Tribune)

United States - Meet the Press's idea of a "debate" (Salon)

Venezuela - Oliver Stone: 'The truth about Hugo Chávez' (Guardian)

Venezuela - GM to restart Venezuela output, assemble new car (Reuters)

Venezuela - The Counter-Revolution Will Not Be Organized (BoRev.Net)

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