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Pablo Escobar

Pablo Escobar

Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (; Spanish: [ˈpaβlo eskoˈβaɾ]; 1 December 1949 – 2 December 1993) was a Colombian drug lord, narcoterrorist, and politician who was the founder and leader of the Medellín Cartel. Dubbed the "King of Cocaine", Escobar was one of the wealthiest conventional criminals in history, having amassed an estimated net worth of US$30 billion by his death, while his drug cartel monopolized the cocaine trade into the US in the 1980s and early 1990s.

Born in Rionegro and raised in Medellín, Escobar studied briefly at Universidad Autónoma Latinoamericana of Medellín but left without graduating; he instead began engaging in criminality, selling illegal cigarettes and fake lottery tickets, as well as participating in motor vehicle theft. In the early 1970s, he began to work for various drug smugglers, often kidnapping and holding people for ransom. In 1976, Escobar founded the Medellín Cartel, which distributed powder cocaine, and established the first smuggling routes from Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador, through Colombia and eventually into the United States. Escobar's infiltration into the US created exponential demand for cocaine and by the 1980s it was estimated Escobar led monthly shipments of 70 to 80 tons into the US from Colombia. He quickly became one of the richest people in the world, but constantly battled rival cartels domestically and abroad, leading to massacres and the murders of police officers, judges, locals, and prominent politicians.

In the 1982 Colombian parliamentary election, Escobar was elected as an alternate member of the Chamber of Representatives as part of the Liberal Party. Through this, he was responsible for community projects such as the construction of houses and football pitches, which gained him popularity among the locals of towns he frequented; however, Escobar's political ambitions were thwarted by the Colombian and US governments, who routinely pushed for his arrest, with Escobar believed to have orchestrated the Avianca Flight 203 and DAS Building bombings in retaliation. In 1991, Escobar surrendered to authorities, and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment on a host of charges, but struck a deal of no extradition with Colombian president César Gaviria, with the ability of being housed in his own, self-built prison, La Catedral. In 1992, Escobar escaped and went into hiding when authorities attempted to move him to a more standard holding facility, leading to a nationwide manhunt. As a result, the Medellín Cartel crumbled, and in 1993, Escobar was killed in his hometown by the Colombian National Police, a day after his 44th birthday.

Escobar's legacy remains controversial; while many denounce the heinous nature of his crimes, he was seen as a "Robin Hood-like" figure for many in Colombia, as he provided amenities to the poor. His killing was mourned and his funeral attended by over 25,000 people. Additionally, his private estate, Hacienda Nápoles, has been transformed into a theme park. His life has also served as inspiration for or has been dramatized widely in film, television, and in music.

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Virginia Vallejo

Virginia Vallejo

Virginia Vallejo García (Cartago, 26 agosto 1949) è una scrittrice, giornalista televisiva e radiofonica, conduttrice e produttore colombiana. Da giugno 2010 vive negli Stati Uniti in asilo politico.

Il 18 luglio 2006, l'agenzia federale antidroga statunitense, DEA, l'ha portata fuori dalla Colombia su un volo speciale per salvarle la vita e farla collaborare con il Dipartimento di Giustizia colombiana nei due processi più importanti del suo paese nella seconda parte del 20º secolo, dopo che testimoniò su come presidenti e politici colombiani beneficiassero dei cartelli della droga.

Nel 2007 ha pubblicato il suo primo libro, Amando Pablo, odiando Escobar, che ha portato all'incriminazione del procuratore generale della Colombia per l'assalto al Palazzo di Giustizia (1985) e all'assassinio del candidato alla presidenza Luis Carlos Galán (1989). Il libro è stato tradotto in quindici lingue e trasformato in film nel 2018.

Dal suo arrivo negli Stati Uniti, vive a Miami, in Florida. Nel 2019 è tornata in televisione per fare programmi speciali con il canale internazionale RT.

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