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Latin America Digest: Today’s one-line news briefs

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Mexico City, Mexico — Kidnap victims freed from a place called the Chosen of God rehab center said Friday they were snatched from the streets and held in slave-like conditions — beaten, robbed and forced to work 16 hours a day making shopping bags and clothespins.

Havana, Cuba -- Cuban officials defended the country’s progress in providing social and personal opportunities for blacks and people of mixed race after prominent black leaders in the U.S. challenged its record.

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Tegucigalpa, Honduras — Honduran activists ended five months of daily protests demanding the reinstatement of former President Manuel Zelaya, who was ousted in a June coup, saying they’re ‘closing that chapter’ now that Congress has voted to keep Zelaya out of office.

Bogota, Colombia — Colombian Defense Minister Gabriel Silva said Venezuelan troops had blown up another makeshift bridge across their frontier and were holding a Colombian soldier who had accidentally crossed the border.

— Times wire reports

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