In the late 1980s, near the Arauca River bordering Colombia and Venezuela, two men miraculously survived a massacre that claimed the lives of 14 of their companions. Despite claiming to be fishermen, they were accused by the Venezuelan army of being guerrilla fighters and subjected to intense intimidation, including an attempt to remove them from their cell.
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In the late 1980s, two men miraculously survived a devastating shootout near the Arauca River, where 14 of their companions lost their lives. Despite claiming to be mere fishermen, the Venezuelan authorities suspected that they were involved in something more sinister.