On his second day of testimony from the United States, former paramilitary leader Salvatore Mancuso accused more members of the Public Forces of involvement with self-defense groups. Mancuso claimed the license for the convivir (a national program of cooperative neighborhood watch groups created in response to growing guerrilla activity and meant to aid the Colombian Military in providing security) Horizonte Limitada, which operated in Córdoba since 1995, was issued by the Superintendent o
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