Colombia's Peace Is Unfinished Business
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During Colombia's internal armed conflict more than 6,000 people were murdered, that's according to the country's Justice Department. The dead were categorized as rebel fighters to inflate the number of combat kills. It's a case that is still under investigation. It has left thousands searching for truth and redemption. Michelle Begue has the story.
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