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With authorities insinuating radical leftists may have had a hand in the killing of two police officers and the brutal beating of a third last month, a small southern guerrilla organization said the 30 suspects under arrest in the murders are scapegoats and accused the government of devising pretexts “in order to repress.” The Popular Revolutionary Army, or EPR, which emerged in 1996 in the state of Guerrero, commented in a communique sent to the Mexico City newspaper La Jornada. Full Story