Chile, a prosperous and relatively stable nation tucked away in the southwestern corner of South America, is an unlikely locale for a shocking act of violence with overtones of international intrigue. Nonetheless, that is precisely what occurred on Feb. 21, when security cameras showed Lieutenant Ronald Ojeda, a former Venezuelan army officer and opponent of the authoritarian regime of Nicolas Maduro, being kidnapped from Santiago apartment by masked men wearing SWAT-type black clothing.
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