Saturday, May 1, 2010

A Nicaragua - Narco Connection?

Daniel Ortega, pictured centre in 1990, gave drug traffickers protection, a former colonel claims

Nicaragua Accused Of Helping Colombian Drug Lords To Establish Trafficking Routes -- Times Online

The head of the Sandinista Government in Nicaragua protected one of the world’s top drug barons and helped him to establish trafficking routes through the country, a former high-ranking officer has claimed. During the 1980s Daniel Ortega, the revolutionary leader and current President, gave Pablo Escobar, the head of Colombia’s MedellĂ­n cartel, access to drug corridors as well as sanctuary and a military guard, according to the allegations.

Cuba and Panama, then led by Fidel Castro and Manuel Noriega, are also said to have participated in the deal, with Panama acting as a financial and money-laundering centre and Cuba protecting shipments.

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My Comment: Memo to The Times .... every country (and many government officials) in Latin America are involved in some capacity in the narco trade.

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