The past is all there, in a small closet, inside old, musty boxes: photo albums, one stacked upon the other, filled with pictures of the father, a man Forbes magazine once christened the world's seventh richest, with a personal fortune of at least $3 billion.
COLOMBIAN officials say they may reclassify some crimes committed by the cartel led by late drug kingpin PabloEscobar as "crimes against humanity," allowing them to continue to prosecute the offences.
Show 50 sees me, Angry and Ben back in the studio for an hour of talk and laughs. Ben reviews the new Cohen brothers film while I try and sell my cousin’s moped and Angry deliverys live sport updates. We have more guest jingles from BarnselySime, US news anchors, the Angry And Cliff drinking game, Pablo [...]
... accepted the surrender of Manuel Noriega and headed the chase to capture Colombian drug czar PabloEscobar in 1992. In 1993, he clashed with Muslim warlord Osman Atto in Somalia, chronicled in the film Black Hawk Down. He was the United States Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence. Wild Thing's comment ........ Excelent and thank you to Lt. Gen. Boykin! I wish more people...
Colombian officials said they may reclassify some crimes committed by the cartel led by late drug kingpin PabloEscobar as "crimes against humanity," allowing them to continue to prosecute the offenses. Deputy prosecutor Fernando Pareja told a press conference that Escobar may have been guilty of crimes against humanity as the mastermind during the 1980s and early 1990s...
Founder and former leader of the AUC, the now deceased Carlos Castaño, was involved in a deadly Bogota car bombing in 1989 that was ordered by PabloEscobar, former paramilitary warlord 'El Aleman' told prosecutors.