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mum security prison in New Jersey before plotting the escape.Three 
members of the group who were visiting Chesimard ordered a corrections officer 
at gunpoint to open three gates that eventually led out of the 
prison. They escaped in a jail van.Police say Chesimard was taken to 
a safe house in East Orange, N.J., where she hid for five 
years. In 1984 she surfaced in Cuba, where she was granted political 
asylum.On the 40th anniversary of Foerster's killing, the FBI announced 
that Chesimard has been placed on the FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorist List." 
She is the first female to be placed on the list."She was 
a leader, activist and a soldier in the movement," Ford said of 
Chesimard's involvement in the Black Liberation Army, adding that authorities 
believe she has made connections over the years with other terrorist networks.Col. 
Rick Fuentes, superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, who spoke alongside 
Ford, said Chesimard continues to live safely in Cuba, where she "flaunts 
her freedom in the face of this horrific crime.""To this day, from 
her safe haven in Cuba, she been given the pulpit to preach 
and profess," Fuentes said. "She has been used by the Castro regime 
to greet foreign delegations visiting Cuba."Jeffrey S. Chiesa, New Jersey's 
Attorney General, announced that the reward for Chesimard's capture has 
been doubled to $2 million."Justice has no expiration date ... This killer 
continues to be free," Chiesa said, adding that the F
JOHANNESBURG  Mozambique's rhinoceros population was wiped out more than 
a century ago by big game hunters. Reconstituted several years ago, it 
has again been driven to extinction, or to the brink of extinction, 
by poachers seeking their horns for sale in Asia.A leading rhino expert 
told The Associated Press that the last rhino in the southern African 
nation has been killed. The warden in charge of the Great Limpopo 
Transfrontier Park   the only place where the horned behemoths lived 
in Mozambique    also says poachers have wiped out the 
last of the rhinos. Mozambique's conservation director believes a few may 
remain.Elephants also could become extinct in Mozambique soon, the warden 
of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, Antonio Abacar, told AP. He said 
game rangers have been aiding poachers, and 30 of the park's 100 
rangers will appear in court soon."We caught some of them red-handed while 
directing poachers to a rhino area," Abacar said.A game ranger arrested 
for helping poachers in Mozambique's northern Niassa Game Reserve said on 
Mozambican Television TVM last week that he was paid 2,500 meticais (about 
$80) to direct poachers to areas with elephants and rhinos. Game rangers 
are paid between 2,000 and 3,000 meticais ($64 to $96) a month.While 
guilty rangers will lose their jobs, the courts serve as little deterrent 
to the poachers: killing wildlife and trading in illegal rhino horn and 
elephant tusks are only misdemeanors in Mozam

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