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Edén Pastora to Chinchilla: Stop Hating

December 20, 2013 by Staff News Writer

Edén Pastora and Chinchilla spoke about his ties with Costa Rica. Photo EFE / File


Eden Pastora, also known as “Comandante Cero” has responded publicly to the officials in Costa Rica who are seeking his arrest through an INTERPOL warrant. Pastora claimed that both INTERPOL and the Costa Rican government have violated his rights and he will take his case before InterAmerican Court of Human Rights (IACHR). He also acknowledged his ties to Costa Rica with his wife and four children that have Costa Rican nationality. Pastora also suggested he would come to Costa Rica to deliver in the coming week to deliver a small Christmas present.

Original Article in crhoy.com

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