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This photo released by Colombia's National Police shows American citizen Martin Stendal flanked by police officers at a police station in Bogota, Colombia, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. Police Col. Flavio Meza said that Stendal, a 59-year old native of Minnesota, surrendered Wednesday night to face an arrest warrant charging him with supporting terrorism and collaborating with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia rebel movement. Stendal says in a video posted online that he had been set up and that his trips into rebel territory to distribute Bibles and radios were only for ministering. (AP Photo/Colombia's National Police)
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