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Paraguay government accused of indolence one year after politician’s kidnapping

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The daughters of former vice president Óscar Denis described as "indolent" the government presided by Mario Abdo Benítez for failing to find their father, 75 years old when this Thursday marks one year since he was kidnapped by the guerrilla Paraguayan People's Army (EPP).

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The politician was kidnapped after leaving his cattle ranch between Amambay and Concepcion (north) departments by a group of armed men. Since then, the family has not received the. . .

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