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alfredsonger · 2 years ago
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Roberto Suarez Gomez reigned from power and wealth and still paved the way for Pablo EscobarIf you're a true crime fanatic, you won't want to miss this podcast! We'll take you on a journey through some of the most chilling cases in history and try to shed light on what really happened. Roberto Suárez Gómez, also known as the King of Cocaine, was a Bolivian drug lord and trafficker who played a major role in the expansion of cocaine trafficking in Bolivia. In his prime, Suárez made $400 million annually, was one of the major suppliers of the Medellín Cartel as well as the leader of the largest Bolivian drug empire, and was considered to be the biggest cocaine producer in the world. Born to a prominent family, Suárez entered the drug trade and made millions from cocaine in the 1970s and 1980s. He is known for financing the 1980 coup d'état, known as the "Cocaine Coup", and was a major supplier of cocaine for various criminal organizations. Suárez was arrested in 1988 and sentenced to 15 years in prison, but was released after serving half his sentence. He died on July 20, 2000, from a heart attack.
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exploreworldwithme · 2 years ago
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Roberto Suarez Gomez reigned from power and wealth and still paved the way for Pablo Escobar
If you're a true crime fanatic, you won't want to miss this podcast! We'll take you on a journey through some of the most chilling cases in history and try to shed light on what really happened. Roberto Suárez Gómez, also known as the King of Cocaine, was a Bolivian drug lord and trafficker who played a major role in the expansion of cocaine trafficking in Bolivia.
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Stop the aggressions against the Zapatistas! - Manifesto signed by Noam Chomsky, Boaventura De Sousa, Raúl Zibechi, Enzo Traverso, Gilberto López y Rivas and more.
Today those who defend the environment are slaughtered every day. At a time like the one that the planet lives in which the protection of those who defend it is required, the opposite happens. Those who have resisted this destruction by the powerful have not stopped saying NO, they have always done so, although the current administration does not want to have memory.
The murder in the community of Amilcingo, Morelos of Samir Flores, a member of the resistance against the Comprehensive Plan Morelos, its gas pipeline and thermoelectric plants that put the life and territory of Nahua communities in Puebla and Morelos at risk; the massacre of 15 Ikoot indigenous people in San Mateo del Mar, Oaxaca, one of the regions that has opposed the Trans-isthmian Corridor projects; the growing paramilitary violence in Chiapas, with 56 attacks in the municipality of Aldama alone, and the kidnapping in February of members of the National Indigenous Council (CNI) of the municipality of Chenalhó are proof that the war continues.
Now the violence is becoming more and more explicit against the Zapatista communities. The growth of the activity of paramilitary groups such as “Los Chinchulines” or the Regional Organization of Coffee Growers of Ocosingo (ORCAO), as well as the appearance of new groups, is exacerbating tension in the region. The theft and burning of warehouses and houses of the Moisés Ghandi community, of the Autonomous Rebel Zapatista Municipality “Lucio Cabañas”, (in the official municipality of Ocosingo), show the increase in the intensity of the aggressions and provocations against the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. The EZLN has respected the ceasefire for years and has focused on strengthening its autonomous organizational processes with schools, clinics, and justice systems. It is serious that one of the ethical references of resistance and construction of concrete and viable alternatives for the planet continues to be under siege, and it is even more serious that the response of those who seek to “transform Mexico” is complicity or oblivion in the face of these extermination attempts. .
It is extremely worrying that this occurs in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, that there are those who seek to take advantage of the vulnerability in which everyone finds themselves to fuel their ambitions for money and power. It is more worrisome when those who are supposedly in charge of preventing such abuses allow and therefore favor them.
Beyond the erroneous or successful changes of the executive power, which shows this escalation of violence in indigenous areas, and the worsening of paramilitary attacks in the Zapatista territory in Chiapas, is the continuity of the racist, colonial and paternalistic vision of the governments. liberals and conservatives, left and right. Projects such as the Mayan Train show the idea of ​​bringing "development" to indigenous peoples by turning them into cheap labor and contributing only the folkloric image of the Mexican indigenous.
The violence and dispossession of indigenous territories that megaprojects such as the Trans-isthmian Corridor or the Mayan Train imply and require are the ethical breaking point of the current Mexican government, it is where the moral stature that President López Obrador has awarded in front of its predecessors begins to collapse.
Those of us who signed this letter are watching carefully what is happening in Mexico, what is happening in the Zapatista communities that for decades have been a benchmark for other ways of living, health, education, justice, politics. We will not allow the extermination of indigenous peoples with the recurring excuse of development.
International firms
Noam Chomsky (USA)
Saskia Sassen (USA)
Raúl Zibechi (Uruguay)
Marcos Roitman (Spanish State)
Oscar Olivera (Bolivia)
Hugo Blanco Galdos (Peru)
Boaventura De Sousa Santos (Portugal)
Michael Hardt (USA)
Yvon Le Bot (France)
Philippe Corcuff (France)
Jaime Pastor (Spanish State)
Manuel Garí Ramos. Economist. Member of Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Juan Wahren (Argentina)
Sabrina Melenotte (France)
Daniel Mato (Argentina)
John Gibler (USA)
José Angel Quintero Weir - Wainjirawa Indigenous Organization (Venezuela)
Roberto Ojeda Escalante (Cusco, Peru)
Pepe Mejía, journalist, social activist, Correspondent for Indigenous Struggle in Europe
Pierluigi Sullo (Italy)
Enzo Traverso (Italy)
Derly Constanza Cuetia Dagua (Nasa People, Colombia)
Vilma Rocío Almendra (Colombia)
Manuel Rozental (Colombia)
Raúl Camargo. Former deputy of Madrid. Spokesperson for Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Genaro Raboso Saelices. Unionist of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Ana María Gordaliza Fernández. Psychoanalyst. (Spanish state)
Ana Barba. Pharmaceutical (Spanish State)
Marià Delás Briefcase. Journalist (Spanish State)
Lurdes Lucia. Editor Feminist. (Spanish state)
José Vicente Barcia. Ecologist (Spanish State)
Rocío Van Der Heide García. Anti-capitalists. Social worker (Spanish State)
Patri Amaya. Feminist. LGTBI Movement (Spanish State)
Fernando Cabrerizo. Multimedia Technician (Spanish State)
Pablo Pérez Garfonina. Member of Adelante Andalucía (Spanish State)
Ramon Gorriz Vitalla, union member of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Roberto Montoya Batiz. Journalist (Spanish State)
Laura Lucía Pérez Ruano. Jurist. Teacher. Former deputy of Navarra (Spanish State)
Carmen San José Pérez. Family doctor. Unionist of the Assembly Movement of Health Workers (MATS) (Spanish State)
Juan Hernández Zubizarreta. College professor. Member of the Observatory of Multinationals of Latin America. (Spanish state)
Lorena Garrón Rincón. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council. (Spanish state)
Alicia López Hernando. Feminist Movement (Spanish State)
Ángela Aguilera Clavijo, deputy spokesperson of the Adelante Andalucía group in the Andalusian Parliament (Spanish State)
Demetrio Quirós. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council (Spanish State)
Jorge Riechmann Fernández. Professor at the Autonomous University of
Madrid and writer (Spanish State)
Mónica Rocha Medina, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Huáscar Salazar Lohman, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Patrick Silberstein (France)
Tomas Astelarra, journalist (Argentina)
Mexican firms
Paul Hersch Martinez
Alicia Castellanos Guerrero, UAM-I
Gilberto López y Rivas, INAH- Morelos
Juan Carlos Rulfo. Filmmaker. Mexico City.
Margara Millán, professor, UNAM
Fernanda Navarro
Paul Leduc
Magdalena Gomez
Francisco Barrios "El Cress"
Eduardo Almeida Acosta
Maria Eugenia Sánchez Díaz de Rivera
Graciela Mijares López
Alexander Varas
Volga De Pina, defender of Human Rights.
Marta De Cea. Cultural Promoter. Mexico
Mariana Mora, CIESAS CDMX and Red de Feminismos Descoloniales
Bruno Baronnet, Universidad Veracruzana
Isidoro Moreno. Emeritus Professor of Anthropology. Sevilla University. Andalusia
Francisco Morfin Otero. Instituto Superior Intercultural Ayuuk ISIA
Kathia Núñez Patiño Faculty of Social Sciences C-III. A CH
Richard Stahler-Sholk Eastern Michigan University, USA
Jean Robert Architect, Professor at La Salle University
Sylvia Marcos, Network of decolonial Feminisms, Professor at the Ibero-American University
Servando Gaja, Cinematographer
Inés Durán Matute, sociologist.
Mariana favela
Barbara Zamora
Susana Vázquez Vidal, PhD at CIESAS Occidente.
Orb Larisa
Antonio Sarmiento
Hector Zetina
Raúl Romero, sociologist, Mexico.
Raúl Gutiérrez Narváez, Intercultural Inductive Education Network and CIESAS, Chiapas
Sergio Tischler
Fernando Matamoros Ponce, Research Professor, Postgraduate in Sociology (ICSyH-BUAP)
Joaquín Osorio G. ITESO
Rubén Martin, freelance journalist, Guadalajara
Lucia Linsalata
Ana Maria Vera
Isis Samaniego-Poet
Bertha Melendez «Yuhcatla»
Maria Luisa Arroyo Rodriguez
Epifanio Flores and Manzola
Amparo Seville
J. Jesus Maria Serna Moreno
Sergio Hernández / Uci, Zautla, Puebla
Paulino Alvarado
Erika Sánchez Cruz, professor at BUAP
Irma Zentle Colotl, Social Economist
Wullfrano Ramírez, Dr. Artificial Intelligence
Mirna Valdés, Poet
Horacio Torres de Ita
Alejandra Jiménez, Rural Teacher
Ana Melissa Valenzuela, Educator
Zitlalli López Mendoza, Educator
Cristian Añorve, Student
Roxana Bolio
Jose Meza Rosas
Luis Saracho de María y Campos
Florina Mendoza Jimenez
Leonel Lopez
María de Lourdes Mejía, Mother of Carlos Sinuhé Cuevas Mejía
Angel Benhumea Salazar
Roberto Rodríguez Contreras "Cat"
Isabel Maldonado Hernandez
Omar Abrego Torres
Alfredo Velarde Saracho, professor at the Faculty of Economics
Ana Laura Suarez Lima
Azael Soriano Sanchez
Cecilia Zeledon
Diana Patricia González Ferreira, ICSYH Sociology Teacher
Organizations
Colectivo La Resistencia (Los Angeles, USA)
Solidarity with the Mexican people - Málaga (Spanish State)
Union Communiste libertaire (Marseille, France)
Union syndicale Solidaires, (France)
Vocesenlucha - Popular Communication (Spanish State)
Collectif Paris-Ayotzinapa (France)
Towns in Camino (Colombia)
Éditions Syllepse (France)
Network of Brotherhood and Solidarity with Colombia (Colombia)
International Commission of the People's Congress (Colombia)
Network Against Repression and for Solidarity (RvsR)
Human Rights Node (NODHO)
Errant Etcetera
Labor and Socialist Unity (UníoS!)
Union of Neighbors and Victims "September 19" (UVyd-19)
Community Communication Research Center A.C. (CICC A.C.)
Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca Ricardo Flores Magón (CIPO-RFM)
Indigenous and Popular Council of Guerrero - Emiliano Zapata (CIPOG-EZ)
Guardians and Guardians of the Metlapanapa River
Otomí Indigenous Community residing in CDMX
Support network for the CNI-CIG Ibero Puebla
Xalapa Resistance and Rebellion Network
2140/5000 Resistance and Rebellion Network in support of the CNI-CIG of the Port of Veracruz
La Otra Tuxtla Resistance and Rebellion Network
Network of Rebellion and Resistrenzas-Puebla
Metropolitan, Anticapitalist and Antipatriarchal Coordination with the CIG
Network of decolonial feminisms
Paper picnic area
Compas Arriba !, Xalapa, Veracruz.
Mexicali Resists
Binational Network of Women Who Fight
Nativitas Zacapan for the Defense of the Land and Water.
Radio Tlanixco
The Collective Against Torture and Impunity
Colectivo Feminista Cihuatlahtolli A.C.
The Voice of the Anahuac.
Autonomous Student Renovation Collective
Coordinator of Students and Collectives of the FD-UNAM
Zapatista Neza Collective, Café "Zapata Vive"
Radio Regeneration
UPREZ Benito Juárez
Collective Aequus.- Promotion and defense of Human Rights
Coordination of Relatives of Students Victims of Violence
Voices of the Wind
Poetry and Singing
Collective Las Sureñas in resistance and rebellion
Popular Free Media Laboratory
Stomping Free Media
Plantón for 43
La Ceiba Collective
Zapatista Pantitlán Health Brigade
Sector of Workers Adhering to the Sixth Declaration
Front of Workers for the Right to Health and Social Security
Women who Fight, Resist and Organize
Rebel Bazaar
Community Dentistry Collective Sowing Smiles
Otomí Autonomous School
Residents of the Honorable National Student House.
Community Radio Totopo de Juchitán, Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca
Green Tide High Mountains
Circle of Marxist Studies, Mexico City
The Other Juaritox
Collective ADA
Karuzo Cultural Forum
They are from the Máiz
Sixth Theater
El Torito Collective
Collective of Profes in the Sixth
Xochitlanezi Community
Tlanezi Calli Community
Compass Red
Zapatista Coffee Table of the UAM-Iztapalapa Below and to the Left of Building E
Gavilanas Collective
Collective Common Notebook
Iztapalapa Sexta Support Network
Colectivos del Sur Adherent to the Sixth
University of the Earth in Puebla (UnitierraPuebla)
Collective Utopia Puebla
The Zenzontle
House of the Peoples-Mexico
Autonomous Brigades of Mutual Support
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torentialtribute · 6 years ago
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Barcelona 3-0 Liverpool: Lionel Messi smashes 600th goal for Catalan side
There we were, thinking there was no reason why Liverpool could not win this draw, if the reason you just couldn't likes such thoughts popped up in Barcelona
Lionel Messi . Always a privilege of course to be in his presence, but boy does he ruin the night for those who dare to dream about a visit to Nou Camp. Liverpool did well when I scored second place in Barcelona. And not only relatively well.
Manchester United that were played and castled last month. Really good. Good enough to be up to standard. They had several good scoring opportunities. One fell on 12-meter James Milner. You always love 12 meter Milner. He shot straight at Marc-Andre Stegen in the Barcelona goal.
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The Argentinian hit his set piece over the wall of Liverpool and the start-up over the wall from Liverpool and it started from the left post before curling Outside the left post before curling in
There were big celebrations among the players of Barcelona as th He gave Liverpool a mountain to climb
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<img id = "i-fa7a582df258a84a" src = " https://dailym.ai/2DFcMi4 "height =" 605 "width =" 962 "alt =" Messi doubled the Barcelona's lead and showed typical calmness to chest the ball down and give it an easy finish "
Messi doubled Barcelona led and showed typical calmness to cool the ball down and make him an easy one to finish
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to completely control the Catalan side "
During his 100th captain competition, the winner of the five-time Ballon d & # 39; Or entered the Catalan side to be completely under control
Credit Sergio Busquets, too, with getting out on the tactics that would change the game. It was – wait – give it to Messi. When he picked up the ball halfway in Liverpool, he had many teammates looking for positions that were easier to hit. But none of them was Messi. So Busquets looked up, saw where Messi was, and hit him instead.
Messi turned around and ran with Liverpool players in possession of the ball and gave the ball to Sergi Roberto. He couldn't help it, but Luis Suarez was able to hit the bar with his shot. Guess who it became? And Messi just carried his run, with the ball at his feet, almost to the empty net. The frustration of goalkeeper Alisson, as he kicked it in the aftermath, even harder than the scorer, summed up Liverpool's disappointment. They didn't deserve that.
So a third was really hard to take. But that's Messi for you. He's a genius. So when he stood over the ball after Fabio had admitted the free kick, there was always a chance that he would crawl out of Alisson & # 39; s hand over the wall and in the top corner of the net. That is exactly what it did. On the other hand, Mohamed Salah, with the goal open, hit a post. He is very good. But he is not a Messi. Who is?
The pre-match accusation was that Liverpool had set up a negative; the action itself was in contradiction. Yes, Jurgen Klopp had chosen Georginio Wijnaldum to play the role of the recovering Robert Firmino – with the more defensively oriented Joe Gomez in the right-behind role of Trent Alexander-Arnold – but that didn't mean that Liverpool played with caution
They had a go, and shared ownership, but Barcelona is a very good side and Firmino was a big boss. It would have been even better if Wijnaldum had been used more conservatively. Very quickly there was one with more admiration for the elite-level skills forward, given an understudy in the role.
Luis Suarez broke the deadlock and spread his arms in celebration after shifting Jordi Alba & # 39; s extraordinary cross "
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Luis Suarez broke the stalemate and spread his arms in celebration after the excellent cross of Jordi Alba
Alisson dives to the left and the subtle flick that put Suarez on the ball ensured it flew past him in the net for the opener
To play the way Liverpool wants – or Manchester City, Tottenham, Barcelona, ​​Ajax, Real Madrid – requires a range of technical skills that even the best playing players leave behind. Wijnaldum was excellent for Liverpool in midfield this season.
But then he does not let the ball come to him from all angles as Firmino does every week. Killing the ball at that speed, with so much attention, and moving the ball in a fraction of a second requires extremely high skills. All too often the ball bounced against Wijnaldum, which would stick to Firmino.
So although they had a large share of possession and were clearly a threat, chances were that they were not their fault, but that they did their best – but it meant scanning. Sadio Mane went over for a penalty shake that was rightly denied and Clement Lenglet was booked after he lost Mohamed Salah and pulled him back, but Liverpool had only one real chance in the first half and it came after 35 minutes.
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] Joe Gomez (left), Mo Salah (center) and Jordan Henderson (right) started the investigation after the goal was set. "
Suarez had no problem celebrating his former Gomez (left), Mo Salah (center) and Jordan Henderson club after scoring a goal typical of the Uruguayan instincts "
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Suarez had no problem celebrating against his former club after scoring a goal and Uruguayan instincts
<img id = "i-7c2b3dd4ac18a304" src = "https://dailym.ai/2Wm8VOg" height = "645" width = " 962 "alt =" The referee Bjorn Kuipers was confronted with the Barcelona players after a robust James Milner challenge on Lionel Messi "class =" blkBorder img-share "/
The referee Bjorn Kuipers was confronted with the players of Barcelona after a robust James Milner challenge on Lionel Messi Referee Bjorn Kuipers was confronted with the players of Barcelona after a powerful James Milner challenge on Lionel Messi
Jordan Henderson, who stood up for 26 minutes for the injured Naby Keita – a break that seemed to disrupt Liverpool's rhythm – threw an excellent cross from the right that fell at Mane's feet.
The accumulation of Barcelona was measured more and it was the will of Liverpool defense that only one goal separated the teams at halftime. After only three minutes, Philippe Coutinho found Ivan Rakitic, who was thwarted by a block from Gomez.
The tackle by Andrew Robertson who held Lionel Messi after 13 minutes, however, was almost as nice as a goal. From that position, Messi has literally scored hundreds of goals. The late run to the central position in the penalty area, see a place that no one else has identified – despite the fact that it is so clearly dangerous – and identify a way to get there by stealth.
It is almost form-changing, his ability to move around the field unnoticed, while in reality every step must be accompanied by sirens. But Robertson recognized him, recognized the danger, saw the future, what would happen next. When Messi arrived at the ball, the full-back met him there and his tackle took the ball to a corner.
Messi seemed genuinely shocked by this development; as if the adults had discovered their secret hiding place. I responded with a great dribble two minutes later that ended with a pass to Coutinho and a shot well saved by Alisson.
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Milner went straight to Messi after knocking the little Argentinian across the sidelines and escaping without a card
Gerard Pique threatened to give away an early punishment when he bundled over Sadio Mane and then asked him just outside the box
and Jordan Henderson locked horns after the last came for Naby Keita "
Trusted enemies Philip Coutinho and Jordan Henderson locked up horns after the last came up for Naby Keita
Keita's disappearance in 24 minutes, however, hurt Liverpool. Henderson & # 39; s first engagement was to get nutmeg, and he had not restored his balance when it all went wrong for Liverpool on his flank. Gomez's pitch was intercepted and Liverpool never got the ball back from there until he was picked out of the net for the restart. Countino was involved, but the cross belonged to the dangerous Jordi Alba.
It was perfectly timed, but Luis Suarez's run turned it into poetry. The timing, the execution, it was a wonderful example of purposeful craftsmanship, shots between the middle halves to come forward in clean air and hit the ball past Alisson.
It seemed to be one for VAR, but repetitions showed Suarez running so fast, so alert, that it was a good two meters when the cross was delivered. He also celebrated – none of that fake respect for the football of the prince of darkness. More power for him too.
Liverpool had the feeling of celebrating almost two minutes after rest. With good work from Wijnaldum, James Milner saw the first real save of the game from Marc-Andre to Stegen in the Barcelona goal. From the next attack, Salah hit a low shot and cut right from the right, making Stegen look down quickly to knock it around the far post.
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Milner took a wonderful opportunity after his shot in the grateful arms of Marc- Andre ter Stegen
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Jurgen Klopp grew visibly frustrated because party struggled to make their dominance and pay for territory and property
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exploreworldwithme · 2 years ago
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Roberto Suarez Gomez reigned from power and wealth and still paved the way for Pablo Escobar
If you're a true crime fanatic, you won't want to miss this podcast! We'll take you on a journey through some of the most chilling cases in history and try to shed light on what really happened.
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