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Panama Next to Legalize Medical Marijuana

Panama Next to Legalize Medical Marijuana
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Panama's Congress Legalizes Medical Cannabis By Unanimous Vote

Panama's Congress Legalizes Medical Cannabis By Unanimous Vote
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Colombia's late president ordered extermination of leftist party: report


January 11, 2021
Colombia’s late president Virgilio Barco personally approved the extermination of thousands of leftist political leaders and activists in 1986, according to local media.
A source involved in the high-level plot told journalist Alberto Donadio that the military was in charge of the extermination of the Patriotic Union party after legendary Israeli intelligence chief Rafi Eitan proposed the holocaust to the president.
Barco initially agreed to let the late Mossad executive, who captured former Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Argentina in 1960, lead the extermination campaign with money from state oil company Ecopetrol.
The military objected however after which Barco agreed to let the National Army to lead the operation that would lead to the assassination of more than 3,000 party members, according to estimates of the National Center for Historic Memory (CNMH). ....

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