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...“The peace accord is a beautiful document,” says José Miguel Vivanco of Human Rights Watch. “But however beautiful the conception, daily reality in much of Colombia is just too hard.”...
...But the lofty quality of Colombian jurisprudence is renowned — as is the bravery of many of its judges who stood up to drug lords such as Pablo Escobar, and who still exercise judicial independence today...
...Mr Castro has pledged to step down as president in 2018, handing over to Miguel Díaz-Canel, 56, an electronics engineer and party apparatchik who became first vice-president in 2013....
...“I like this one,” says Miguel Angel Morales of the large poster he has placed outside his Old Havana restaurant ahead of Barack Obama’s historic visit to Cuba this weekend....
...The five-week-old baby Orozco now cradles in her arms, José Miguel, was born in January 2016....
...As Botero depicted on canvas, the drug lord Pablo Escobar was killed on the Medellín rooftops in 1993....
...Just as in the fall of Colombian cocaine king Pablo Escobar in 1993, the fatal error that gave away Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán may have been using his telephone....
...In 1987, the Chilean junta ordered 15,000 copies of García Márquez’s non-fiction work Clandestine in Chile: The Adventures of Miguel Littín to be burnt, despite the lifting of book censorship in 1983....
...In December 1993 Pablo Escobar, the notorious drug trafficker, was shot while fleeing across a rooftop in his home town of Medellín, at a time when the city was known for cocaine money and violence....
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