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		<title>Assassination -- In These Times</title>
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			<title>Death Squads in Oaxaca</title>
			<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description>SAN JUAN COPALA, Mexico &#45;&#45; Driving through the back roads of western Oaxaca state in southwestern Mexico, one could often hear 94.9 FM, Radio Copala, &quot;The Voice that Breaks the Silence.&quot; In one of the station&#39;s tag&#45;lines played several times a day, a slow, piercing violin gave way to the languid voice of a woman singing in Spanish: &quot;I am a rebel because the world has made me that way, because no one ever treated me with love, because no one ever wanted to listen to me.&quot; But amid such overwrought sadness, a strong &#45;&#45; and perhaps hurried &#45;&#45; young woman&#39;s voice would interrupt: &quot;Some people think that we are too young to know.&quot; And then a second young female&#8230;</description>
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assassination</category>
			<author>David Sirota</author>
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