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Venezuela border violence remains after crisis

GUASDUALITO, Venezuela-The last time friends and family saw Hector Nieves and Luis Garcia, they were drinking and singing songs to mark the start of the annual festival of a local patron saint.At dawn the next morning, as they pulled into the nearby town of Palmarito to continue the celebration, they were shot dead by gunmen in an attack that killed at least four.Police have no leads because no witnesses came forward, but residents of the border area including in Guasdualito, a city of 60,000 residents 25 km (15.5 miles) from the Colombian border, have suspicions about who was behind the killings."We've become a victim of the violence of illegal Colombian groups," said 56-year-old Aldo Marquez, the historian of Guasdualito, in reference to the February attack.Venezuela has resolved its dispute with Colombia that sparked the Andes' worst diplomatic crisis in a decade earlier this month, but violence from Colombia's 40-year-old conflict is still hitting Venezuelans living in border regions.Authorities and rights groups speak of alarming incidence of kidnappings, extortion and executions due to the presence of leftist guerrillas who have moved across the border due to a lack of state presence in the isolated region.The situation may create problems for leftist President Hugo Chavez, who has expressed sympathy for FARC guerrillas and is fending off charges he supports them.Colombia accused Caracas and Quito of backing the FARC guerrillas based on documents in computers they found during a raid inside Ecuador that killed a top rebel commander and triggered the recent diplomatic crisis.
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