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Arms smuggling, drug trafficking and questionable clergymen all provide clues as to why President Robert Mugabe was planning a foray to Ecuador after his annual trip to the opening of the United Nations General Assembly in late September. But urgent business in Harare forced the postponement of the Ecuador visit until early December, said an official....

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Robert Mugabe, Rafael Correa, Peru, Walter Crespo, Norbert Kunonga, Tshinga Dube, Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia

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