Farmers hold Belgians hostage
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Four Belgian tourists were set to spend a second night in the Guatemalan jungle as hostages of a mob of farmers, as authorities tried to secure their release.
The two couples were seized along with two Guatemalan guides Friday as they traveled up a river near the Caribbean coast by farmers angry over the arrest of a local Maya leader.
A leader of the indigenous farmers group told Guatemalan radio that the six hostages would be held until President Alvaro Colom agreed to talk to them. A government spokesman said he believed that the group was unharmed and that officials were negotiating with the captors by phone while police and troops searched for them on foot.
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