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Secretary Powell visits Colombia


Bogota, Colombia
December 4, 2002

Secretary Powell meeting with NGO’S 
Secretary Powell's meeting with NGO’S. (Pictured From left to right) Augusto Ramírez Ocampo, National Commission on Conciliation; Father Darío Echeverri, Church Civil Society representative and National Commission on Conciliation; Mario Gómez, Restrepo Barco Foundation; Natalia Guerrero, País Libre Fundation; Kurt Struble, Acting Assistant Secretary, WHA; John Maisto, Senior Director for Latin America, NSC; Secetary Powell; Lorne Craner, Assistant Secretary of State, DRL and Richard Boucher, Assistant Secretary of State, PA

(Photo by Javier Casella /Mindefensa)


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