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CARACAS, Venezuela — More than 2,000 opponents of President Hugo Chavez have gone to trial over the past seven years for crimes stemming from their participation in protests, and dozens are in prison, a local human-rights organization said Wednesday. Attorney General Luisa Ortega denies prosecutors are singling out Chavez foes for prosecution, saying those who have been arrested committed crimes such as disturbing the peace or assaulting police officers.



