Pablo Escobar: 32 years later, a story that Colombia must not forget

  • aplicacion - banner 728px

32 years have passed since Pablo Escobar, the most dangerous and powerful drug trafficker of his time, fell from a rooftop in Medellín. His death marked the end of a bloody chapter, but it did not erase the devastating effects of his criminal empire. Escobar created an unprecedented network of violence and corruption, turning the country into a scene of urban warfare where fear became part of everyday life.

Throughout his criminal reign, Escobar sowed terror with assassinations, kidnappings, assaults, and narcoterrorist campaigns that claimed thousands of innocent lives. His personality, characterized by a mix of charisma, excessive ambition, and extreme cruelty, made him a figure capable of manipulating and dominating both allies and enemies.

Its power extended beyond drug trafficking and infiltrated the politics, economy, and social fabric of Colombia. Remembering its history is not an illness, but a historical responsibility. The wounds it left remain in many families and communities, and its criminal legacy remains a warning of the effects of drug trafficking and organized violence. Telling this story again and again is essential to honor the victims, strengthen collective memory, and reaffirm the commitment that such a painful period will not happen again.

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

The card for this year's Christmas Bonus is Mastercard

The physical card through which the Dominican Government will deliver a bonus equivalent to RD$1,500 pesos this year will be Mastercard, unlike previous years when they were Visa. Mastercard cards are widely accepted at millions of merchants and contain additional security measures against fraud and loss. The Government will deliver approximately 1.1 million cards to […]

German parliament approves pension reform, against rebellion of conservative youth

The lower house of the German Parliament (Bundestag) approved this Friday a bill that reforms some points of the country's retirement system despite the resistance of the youth of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the party of Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and its Bavarian sister, the Christian Social Union (CSU). "This is not the end of […]

Francisco Tavárez presents in Guadalajara "The Haitian Conspiracy and the Dominican Curse"

Mexico. - The Guadalajara International Book Fair was the scene of the most captivating presentation, of those held in the Spain pavilion, to date, with the launch of "The Haitian Conspiracy and the Dominican Curse", the most recent work by Dominican communicator, researcher and writer Francisco Tavárez. The work has been edited by the Sial […]

India gives Putin a solemn official welcome

In the Presidential Palace Square of New Delhi the official welcoming ceremony for Russian President Vladimir Putin began, as part of his state visit. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu are participating in the event. The Russian leader arrived at the palace in his Aurus presidential limousine. He was greeted with a […]

Meta reaches agreements with several media outlets for the use of content to train its artificial intelligence

The company Meta, parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, announced this Friday that it has signed multiple artificial intelligence (AI) agreements with media outlets such as USA Today, People, CNN, Fox News, The Daily Caller, Washington Examiner and Le Monde. The new agreements allow Meta to access content from its partners to provide real-time […]

The Portuguese Prime Minister sees no point in the general strike against labor reform

The Prime Minister of Portugal, Luís Montenegro (center-right), sees no point in the general strike called in the country for next December 11 by the unions to protest against the labor reform project of his Executive. "A general strike. Why? A general strike. To demand what?" said Montenegro during his bi-weekly appearance before the unicameral […]