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00:00Your wish is my command, your servant is in your hands.
00:19What is this? I can't believe it, is it really you?
00:23Ayo ayo ayo, I am he
00:24The notorious drug dealer? Mansour El-Hefny, huh?
00:27any?
00:28I am a fan of the movie Al Jazeera
00:30Yeah, Migo, that's right, that's right, I'm Pablo Escobar.
00:33What? Honestly, sir, I'm embarrassed in front of you.
00:36You should take my place, I swear.
00:37No, no, don't say that. You're fine, you're fine.
00:39No, by God, what did I ever achieve for you?
00:41You, by God's grace, don't need anything at all.
00:43No, no, no, who said that?
00:45Pablo Escobar still needs a lot
00:46Yes, of course, things that money can't buy.
00:49Things like
00:51Honestly, there's nothing money can't buy.
00:54Why am I not happy, Genie?
00:57Yes
00:58Happiness that money can't buy
01:01Do you know that the most requested item in Egypt is brown?
01:05After the Capo Canto?
01:06Kabi Kanto?
01:07Yes?
01:07That's exactly the limit of their ambition, Pablo.
01:10The problem of absolute happiness in the human mind
01:12ceiling of ambition
01:14As long as your ambition is high
01:16You will never be happy
01:18You're right
01:19I amassed wealth and built palaces
01:22Challenged the authority
01:24And he takes these squash every day
01:26And I don't feel happy
01:29Now, Pablo
01:30After I revealed to you the secret to eternal happiness
01:32Do you know what you're going to order?
01:34Of course
01:34I want to wake up every day
01:37I feel at peace inside
01:39I'm not worried about the future.
01:40I'm not afraid of tomorrow.
01:42I'm not worried about anything since yesterday.
01:45I swear to God, it's the Picanto.
01:47He hears me
01:47Her bag is really small.
01:49I feel there's no room left to worry since yesterday.
01:51I depend
01:52Do you know that I used to have a Picanto?
01:54But he did it, so he opened the door to the clapping because of his doctorate.
01:56Dear viewers
02:06Hello, welcome to a new episode
02:08From the Al-Daheeh program today
02:09We are talking about a great and inspiring figure for many young people.
02:11The first one to predict the downfall of the current job system
02:14I don't know, my dear, is it her or not?
02:15But no one is killing a rich person by working from 9 to 5
02:18Let me, my dear, take you from the year 1948
02:21When political conflict in Colombia reaches its peak
02:23It happens between two powerful forces: the liberals and the conservatives.
02:26The conflict will not be resolved by the ballot boxes.
02:28But those who will decide the outcome are the gunfire strikes.
02:30Specifically, three shots
02:32The leader of the Colombian Liberal Party will take them.
02:34Jorge Gaitán emerging from the back of the car
02:36Jorge wasn't just an ordinary person.
02:39This was someone who had overwhelming popularity among the people.
02:42Especially from the paragraph and the workers
02:44This popularity will make Potencha a candidate for the presidency of Colombia
02:47My uncle is now a person of this stature.
02:49When you take three bullets in the back
02:51It's impossible for him to die easily.
02:53His death will mark the beginning of one of the most difficult periods in Colombia's history.
02:57A period known as La Valencia
03:00My dear, Vilans is only in Colombia.
03:02The civil war in Colombia will last for ten years.
03:05In ten years, more than two million Colombians will emigrate.
03:08And our greatness, my dear, was forced to walk
03:10Because if Fadl had stayed put, he would have lived through horrific circumstances.
03:13From poverty, chaos, and insecurity
03:15I'm working on the character setup for you, my dear.
03:17This chaos, my dear, will cause around two hundred thousand people to go to greet it.
03:21Because the only law in this country at that time was the law of the jungle.
03:24Survival of the fittest
03:26The only way to resolve conflicts is through violence.
03:28It is violence
03:30Of course, my dear, all of these are reasons why Colombia is becoming a school of talent.
03:34Or, in football terms, a youth academy
03:36For whom?
03:37For anyone who wants to break the law
03:39Anyone who wants to break the law can come and do it here.
03:41Colombia has become an ideal environment for gangs and armed groups.
03:45During this period, my dear, a person will be born
03:47His personality reflects all the circumstances of Colombia and everything we are seeing.
03:50Personally, my dear, it will turn into a nightmare that might be worse than the entire period combined.
03:55For Valencia
03:56My dear friend, he was a personal person and a burden to everyone around him.
03:59Maybe only two people are going
04:00Netflix and the Dahya
04:01Because he makes an episode about it and gets his views like that, and people watch it and enjoy it.
04:04Of course, my dear, I don't need to tell you that I'm talking about
04:06Pablo Escobar
04:08Seriously, Abu Hamad's room is full of talk about Pablo at Abdo's.
04:10My dear friend, I'm here to talk about the most famous drug dealer in history.
04:12Pablo Escobar
04:14December 1, 1949
04:17During the first year of the period of violence I told you about
04:19Pablo was born in a small town called Rio Negro
04:22He was born into a simple family
04:23A farmer father and a schoolteacher mother have seven children.
04:26We live in a small, simple house.
04:28A brick house with neither electricity nor water.
04:30Pablo, he's a little kid who will suffer in his quest
04:33He will always feel deprived
04:35My dear, I have a strange piece of information.
04:36Pablo Escobar, when we go to school, appears as a smart, perceptive, and focused child.
04:40And if it weren't for the family's poverty, which made him prefer to take revenge by moving from one school to another
04:44He could have remained a genius
04:46But my dear, as we lived and saw, this didn't happen.
04:48Over time, Pablo began to lose interest in education.
04:51Winks has something more important in his life: his family.
04:53And how can he get money by any means?
04:55He might be able to improve their circumstances and end his intense feeling of deprivation.
04:59At the age of 13, Pablo would work selling cigarettes.
05:02Specifically, smuggled cigarettes
05:04It means it's neither legal nor pleasing to God.
05:05And Ahmed, who are you taking, does that mean smuggled cigarettes?
05:07Because at that time it didn't have any draws
05:09This makes it cheaper
05:11Therefore, he can make a good profit from it.
05:13But, my dear, he begins to feel a pang in his conscience.
05:15He understands that smoking is detrimental to health.
05:17He then begins to focus on the matter.
05:19My dear, it starts with tickets for the lottery.
05:21But it's still fake.
05:23That means if you buy a Kotelha number, it's a Qual Primo number.
05:25You still won't win anything.
05:27When he sold his 15-year-old son, the world started to play tricks on him.
05:29He will begin to realize that this world is fleeting and will start to think about the afterlife.
05:31It will start to be forbidden to build cemeteries
05:33It means that the steam engine was seen as a nice piece of marble.
05:35He removes the year of death and sells it.
05:37Pablo Azizi's feeling of deprivation made him not content with just that.
05:39Everything he needs will bring him money
05:41He cancels it to go for something that brings in more money
05:43This means the evasive arguments he was trading in when he was 15 years old.
05:47He will be the one who makes her escape
05:49Instead of stealing the surplus, he used old generators.
05:51He will start speeding up the cars
05:53According to a former FBI agent
05:55Pablo will be consumed by a very ambitious dream.
05:57That is, at the age of thirty he will be able
05:59Sarwa collects an estimated one million
06:01Colombian Peso
06:03Peso, piss, peso, a dream that seems so far away
06:05A vagabond, a person who hurried through the streets
06:07His blood was spilled on the pavements.
06:09Sweet in evil and forbidden things, it brings you
06:11And Hind, by God's will, has experience in smuggling.
06:13Fraud and stealing from the dead
06:15Like all of them, with the Prophet's baldness, light things
06:17Don't make a lot of money
06:19Her choice is three or four thousand pesos
06:21But one million pesos is too much.
06:23Tramash, my dear, the peso was making the angle ta
06:25Dear Squari, I won't wait until I'm thirty to achieve this dream.
06:27Because when he turns 22, the door will open for him.
06:29Because he remains
06:31Trader and smuggler of goods
06:33Most of the nonsense he was doing
06:35His business didn't care about injuries.
06:37No Colombian parties
06:39He remained in the United States of America, in all its glory.
06:41Aziz's business will make his dreams worth billions
06:43Not billions of trinkets
06:45Billions of dollars
06:47On June 17, 1971
06:49US President Richard Nixon will declare war
06:51O Abu Ahmad, you are taking care of the state of Muradah.
06:53The war in Murada is not against China or Russia.
06:55Not even Afghanistan, whose turn hasn't come yet.
06:57But rather a war on drugs
06:59Nixon described drugs in his speech
07:01She is the state's number one enemy
07:03And the largest enumeration of national security
07:05Nixon's line will be based on reducing the width
07:07Adjusting demand will stabilize the market.
07:09Reducing demand will depend on awareness and education programs.
07:11Protecting young people from drugs
07:13The offer will now be subject to strict rules.
07:15Laws prohibiting drug production
07:17And its distribution in all its forms
07:19First, there was heroin, cocaine, and all that bad stuff.
07:21These drugs have a low risk of addiction.
07:23These drugs have a low risk of addiction.
07:26Laws that he will oversee the implementation of, he will stop this
07:29You will be known as the Drug Enforcement Administration.
07:31What is this, my dear?
07:32The usual five seasons of Breaking Bad feature him eating Donuts.
07:34Nixon's policies achieved half the equation, but
07:36Thank God the supply of drugs in America has become much lower.
07:39The merchants were satisfied with their men.
07:41But it seems that awareness campaigns weren't working.
07:43With the shortage of supply, the demand for drugs has increased significantly.
07:45The demand for drugs has increased significantly.
07:47Foss, all that, my dear, maybe someone else is like that, but he's just on the same page.
07:49Which country has qualified personnel, talents, and prominent figures in the drug trade?
07:53Colombian, my dear
07:54Colombian drug traffickers were surprised to find themselves awake.
07:56They will find themselves facing a giant market the size of a continent
07:59And the largest specialty in the world
08:01In the language of the Egyptians
08:03The demand is insane, and they are willing to pay many times the normal price.
08:07Our drug store
08:08At that moment, Aziz Pablo Escobar decided that he would make a career shift, the most advanced in the criminal careers.
08:14During Pablo's criminal career, he had dealings with criminals, smugglers, and black market traders.
08:19In the early seventies, Escobar would begin to use his experience and connections.
08:22It's about smuggling marijuana from Colombia to America via Panama.
08:25Despite his rapid growth and ever-increasing wealth
08:28Pablo, as usual, will try to explain the level of the game.
08:30They tell you marijuana is good and profitable, but what if we saw something that was much more profitable?
08:36If she persists, he'll sentence her to drug use.
08:39Mana, I'm not pulling a stick or anything.
08:41Here, my dear, he will turn to a commodity with much higher profits, which is cocaine.
08:45You can't imagine, my dear, how much money you could make from cocaine.
08:49My dear, cocaine is extracted from the leaves of the coca plant.
08:52The plant grows very naturally in South America.
08:55Okay, and also, this coca plant grows specifically in Pro
08:58Which was considered the largest producing country for it
09:00This cocaine was normally used as a natural stimulant or energy source.
09:04Like a cup of tea or coffee, they have that in them
09:07But yes, my dear, just as you say, they discovered it over time.
09:09The plant leaf that energizes you can be treated simply
09:12It will energize you with one hundred thousand irats
09:14Ask me, my dear, a little lesson on how to make cocaine.
09:17And export it so you don't manufacture it and wear it.
09:19At the time, my dear, you mix dried coca leaves with chemicals.
09:23Mohammad, can we know the materials?
09:24Materials such as kerosene and gasoline
09:26Until you do that, as Adina says.
09:28Take this medicine and mix it with substances like acetone.
09:30Then you get a white plate
09:32Congratulations, my dear, you've finally found her drug.
09:34You, my dear, don't need
09:35Change 350 kg of coca leaves
09:37To make you one kilo of cocaine
09:39Of course, 350 kilos is a lot.
09:41And the language, my dear, is numbers and calculations.
09:43If you bought Coca-Cola wrappers from Peron
09:45With $380, you'll sell this cocaine in Colombia for $800.
09:49Makasb 100%
09:50Have you had fun? Not yet
09:51When this cocaine leaves Colombia for smugglers
09:54You could sell it to smugglers for around $1200
09:58Have you had fun? Not yet
09:59The smugglers did their job perfectly and delivered the cocaine to America.
10:03So you can sell cocaine to the drug addicts there.
10:05My dear, the price of a kilo of cocaine can reach $15,000.
10:09The smaller and smaller this chain becomes
10:11And she sells them for more than the price of a cat.
10:13So far, my dear, what is the price per kilo in major American cities?
10:17It sometimes reaches one hundred thousand dollars
10:19To put it simply, my friend, the person in Colombia will charge you a thousand dollars.
10:22She sells it in America for one hundred thousand dollars
10:25So, if you were in control of this production chain
10:28enough
10:29The next four days will rule the world, if not Wednesday, then Thursday at the latest.
10:32According to one of the FBI's former clients
10:35Such enormous profits could spark wars between drug dealers.
10:39In a moment, a war a million times fiercer than mafia wars could erupt.
10:42And here, my dear, is where Pablo Escobar's genius shines through.
10:45The god decided that instead of remaining a classic trader
10:47And the teacher sits there and acts all high and mighty.
10:49And it continues to be embroiled in wars, conflicts, and problems.
10:51It's okay, this is my area, and it's okay, this is my drug
10:54He will create a corporate company, my dear.
10:56Dracure Breschan
10:57A giant, collective, and organized entity
10:59Suitable for managing trade during this pilgrimage
11:01This importance
11:02Kiana, my dear, will be known as the Madin Cartel
11:04This cartel, my dear, if you don't know, is between Sajaljan
11:06It is an organization that includes entities such as individuals and companies
11:09Its purpose is to control, regulate, and distribute a specific product.
11:13This will, in one way or another, allow these entities to control the price.
11:16And in this way they can achieve the highest possible profit
11:18Escobar in 1966 and he'll take this great business idea
11:21And he will establish a media cartel with it.
11:23Because he is able to completely control the cocaine trade
11:26Because he's a dear fellow countryman, he won't forget his friends.
11:28And he will include them with him
11:29Khasik, Carlos, and Fabio
11:31Colombian Maader countries, from Khair, Rashad, and Badawi
11:33We'll work together, my dear Product Chain genius
11:35Look, guys
11:36We're going to import a cocaine wheel
11:38From Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador
11:40Look, guys
11:41Plan Two
11:42We're going to import a cocaine wheel
11:44We'll be going to the Copa America round of 16
11:46The branch that opens early
11:48Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador
11:50After that, we will manufacture in Colombian factories.
11:52After that, we will prepare it in our country, Colombia.
11:56We manufacture everything
11:58After that, we will flee to America by any means possible.
12:03Aircraft, submarines, fast boats
12:06Pregnant women's tuk-tuks, we won't leave anything behind, we won't run away from it.
12:10Okay, and I'll make him more stubborn with us.
12:12We will build smuggling tunnels underground
12:14Between America and Mexico
12:16And what we can't smuggle, we'll try to smuggle it downwards.
12:18We'll take him on the subway in a second, Abu Ahmed.
12:20This country has no law.
12:22That means he will import and set up a Word factory
12:24Did he stop him and tell him to cut it off?
12:26Isaiah built an empire of this size and made all this money without anyone stopping him.
12:30See, my dear, you envied him, look, he's holding on
12:32Which one? May 19, 1976
12:35Pablo Escobar and several other members of the cartel will be arrested.
12:38They were returning from an innocent trip to Ecuador
12:41They had barely 18 kilos of raw cocaine with them.
12:44That's how I praise God for the injustice done to me by someone who wronged me.
12:46Your mother, my dear, has 18 kilos of raw cocaine.
12:48Who can push them towards him?
12:50But my dear, like any big businessman
12:53And like any hardened criminal
12:55Pablo Escobar had police officers on duty
12:57They bribe them in exchange for them doing the same thing.
13:00Not bad, they're not in their right mind
13:01Or they might bribe them even more in exchange for their help.
13:03That's why when he caught you, it was a natural reaction from him
13:05He's giving the officer twenty pesos
13:07That's not how it is here anymore.
13:08It's Officer Zargan, and they refused to let him through.
13:10If he gets a dead pea, he'll see what his full amount is.
13:12But this time he was surprised to find that all the officers refused his bribe.
13:15He was surprised to find himself imprisoned.
13:17But thank God, my dear, it turned out well and he left
13:19No, how did Abu Hamad get out?
13:20It wasn't the officers who refused the bribe.
13:21And that, my dear judge, is what Bash rejected.
13:23Pablo Hirsch, the judge in charge of his case
13:25And he succeeds, he gets out
13:26When my dear leaves
13:27He will issue an order to kill all the officers who arrested him.
13:30This was a message to any officer who dared to challenge Pablo Escobar and refused to accept his bribes.
13:34According to Robert, Pablo's brother
13:36This incident will establish a principle known as Plata or Blumo
13:39Fouda Aghou Al-Rasas
13:40In this country, it means that whoever refuses the peso will get a gizo.
13:44And it could mean we suspect
13:45This principle is the most important principle in Pablo Escobar's empire.
13:48What authority will stand in the way of Pablo's activities?
13:50You'll get a beating, you'll get a bullet
13:52In this way, Escobar was able to control a trade with enormous profits.
13:56Benfouz confined the police to two categories
13:58Either in the ally's camp
13:59Either in the victim category
14:00And for everyone, my dear, at this moment
14:02Pablo Escobar will find himself facing a far greater enemy than the Colombian police.
14:06This enemy is the United States of America.
14:10In it and the late seventies
14:12The United States of America will notice
14:14You'll notice there's a flood of drugs coming from Colombia.
14:17And the supply that we are trying to reduce in the market
14:19There's still a sale, God willing.
14:21Drugs are abundant in the United States of America.
14:24She's from Colombia
14:25The trade movement has become incredibly large, my dear.
14:27For example, the year 1978
14:29Pablo Escobar, in collaboration with his friend Carlos Lehder,
14:32If they are working on the new shipping point for America
14:34On an island called Normanky in the Bahamas
14:36The island of Touba is only 650 km from the state of Florida.
14:40And this city, my dear, had an airport, a hotel, a port, and a large cocaine warehouse.
14:44In short, it's a complete drug franchise located on the American coast.
14:48Besides, the Americans noticed that all the drug dealers who are in Colombia
14:52No matter how much the Colombian police search for them and arrest them with evidence
14:55They get out of any case easily
14:57At that point, my dear, America will decide that it will rule them itself.
15:00In 1979, US President Carter signed an agreement with Colombian President Julio Cesar
15:04An agreement allowing the extradition of Colombian drug traffickers to the United States.
15:09The trial will be held in America.
15:11This news will be very worrying; it must be a big deal.
15:13If we looked at him in the year 380, we wouldn't find him to be a smuggler or a criminal in hiding.
15:18He has a hangar, a heart, and a dagger.
15:20And those who remain are just guys with burns, men with criminal records, and dangerous criminals.
15:23Their features show signs of addiction, poor hygiene, and vitamin D deficiency.
15:27We don't see, my dear, a criminal in hiding or someone fleeing justice.
15:30They see my dear public figure, he's visible and everyone knows what he's doing.
15:35Pablo the drug dealer?
15:36Ah, that's back in Sinda, Nablus.
15:38The palace covers an area of more than 20 km²
15:40Known as the paradise of Escapar, there is a promise along
15:42He has everything, my dear. He has an airstrip, a tram racing arena, and a complete zoo.
15:48My dear uncle, you remain comfortably in your captivity, surrounded by all this booby trap.
15:51The police are making a living off you, and the people are happy because of you.
15:54Society and people look to you as a role model
15:57Tom Gialek is the government of another country with its agencies and departments.
16:00And they make an agreement to get you out of your paradise and send you to a humiliating American prison.
16:05Here, Pablo, my dear, will say no to Joe City, no international agreement, no non-international agreement, I'm not leaving here.
16:10Hersel, Abu Ahmed, was an ordinary person who could stand up to America.
16:13What if he was a criminal experimenting with drugs?
16:15Eskaber, my dear, at that time he didn't need money at all.
16:18Secondly, my dear, his income was one million dollars.
16:20God bless you, Abu Ahmad, he does them every year, not every month, my dear.
16:23Pablo Escobar earned $1 million a day
16:25Therefore, it's clear that money wasn't insignificant to him at all.
16:28But what he needs here is to retain political influence.
16:31Parliament is the only place that can protect Pablo Escobar.
16:34And he is given immunity that protects him from prosecution.
16:37And it will also allow him to buy enough votes to cancel the extradition agreement from within parliament.
16:42Of course, all of this will make him feel, with political influence, that he has finally become part of the elite.
16:45He's not just a rich guy with money.
16:47Not a newly rich person, but someone who works for the love of God.
16:55Failure of the People's Assembly elections
16:57It is the gate of Abu Ahmad, the symbol of the bufra
16:59But my dear, winning in parliament is easy.
17:01Before Scapar, he needs to be a hero.
17:03So that he can get people's votes
17:05How can Colombia have a hero who is actually its biggest criminal?
17:08The answer, my dear, is simple: a criminal worse than him will appear.
17:11In 1981, a gang called M19 kidnapped a woman.
17:15A woman named Ochoa is demanding a very large ransom for her release.
17:19My dear, her wife isn't just anyone.
17:21This is the sister of the two Ochoa brothers. Welcome, Abu Ahmed.
17:23And then those two brothers
17:25Key partners in establishing the cartel
17:27Pablo Escobar's
17:29But you, I'm telling you, the man makes a million dollars a day.
17:31We take a look at even the biggest guy, despite all his money.
17:33He will decide not to pay
17:35Because he saw that if he yielded to this
17:37The one who is blackmailed will overcome his fear
17:39And the castle of the years is being built in it
17:41Now everyone should come and hide someone from me.
17:43As for me, I'm confused. No, my dear, you're mistaken.
17:45The second is an organization whose donations are collected by a donor named Marsal.
17:47And here Pablo Escobar will work with his allies
17:49Basa'a MIS Organization
17:51My dear, that means death to the kidnappers.
17:55Shame on you, you criminals who disappear!
17:57This organization, my dear, had the goal
17:59It tracks and filters
18:01M9ine members
18:03After more than one hundred people were arrested
18:05They are suspected of being involved in this kidnapping case.
18:07The gang of nineteen decides to free the woman.
18:09Here, my dear Maple Escapar
18:11He transforms into a hero against criminals
18:13He is able to achieve the justice that the government
18:15She doesn't know how to achieve it, let alone achieve a movement.
18:17Another one is called Sezimo Asmarsha
18:19And he appears in front of the media
18:21This is the emperor who made his glory
18:23With cocaine so that this time he can plant
18:25Environmentally beneficial trees and Hibani
18:27My dear, it's not just people who are lacking.
18:29It lacks endangered animals
18:31no
18:33Dahnain awi
18:35By doing so, my dear
18:37Pablo Escobar's new brand is a success
18:39And the year 1982
18:41Pablo Escobar is officially
18:43Member of the People's Assembly
18:45But Lassa, my dear, is a member of parliament.
18:47It won't take long, by God, Abu Ahmed, that's a smart plan.
18:49It means the man changed his brand.
18:51Instead of remaining a criminal in the eyes of the people
18:53Bio has become a symbol of the fight against extinction.
18:55He plants trees, and that's not all.
18:57Fano didn't let the United States of America get away with it.
18:59If you arrest him, then that's how Abu Ahmed, son of a man, succeeded.
19:01And the Colombian people are pleased.
19:03And he delivers in a place like every citizen
19:05You know very well, my dear, that ships can do whatever they want.
19:07The wind makes the camels crave it
19:09I want rice, peas, and meat, oh winds!
19:11Your work is on the Nile, O winds
19:13Unfortunately, my dear, your genie has been brought down to earth for the second time.
19:15Because the issue of a member of parliament doesn't take long.
19:17A wise and rational man, Rodrigo Lara Bonilla
19:19This man will take over the Ministry of Nothingness in 1983
19:22Because the new sieve has a tighter seal
19:24Rodrigo will lead a major campaign that says, "Escub, guys!"
19:27Drug dealer, criminal, murderer
19:29It is difficult for him to retain a seat in parliament amidst politicians and representatives.
19:33And here he decides to make a meaningful mockery of the House of Representatives.
19:36But Fabel Asbar does not keep silent
19:37Fabel Eskabar, my dear Bisab, is delighted by this news with a simple smile.
19:40In April 1984, he decides to eliminate Mr. Rodrigo Bonilla from life.
19:45He filters it
19:46Bonilla's choice, my dear, was a very big turning point in Colombia
19:49The government here will not only legalize the war on Escapar and his cartel
19:52But she will finally decide to implement the extradition agreement she signed with the United States.
19:58Here you will seek help from a stronger ally, the United States of America.
20:01Escapades, my dear, will feel deeply betrayed because his homeland, Colombia, is handing him over to another country, criminals together.
20:08To enter between two middles, huh?
20:09Babylon Eskabar, my dear, will feel betrayed by his homeland.
20:11We are Colombians, united by a shared border, history, homeland, feelings, and crimes.
20:16Escapar, my dear, feels deeply betrayed that his country is handing the country over to another country.
20:19But it will return to its original and famous slogan.
20:22Silver and lead
20:23Escal, my dear, this is a category of exercises that will classify him
20:25And Forbes listed him as one of the richest men in the world.
20:28For seven years, my dear, when will it be next?
20:30Basra, my dear, do you know how big it is?
20:32Its size, my dear, is equivalent to thirty billion dollars.
20:35Poverty is not a shame
20:38That's why Escapar will start with bribery or silver.
20:41And in a move, my dear Adel Imamia will offer to pay off all of Colombia's debts.
20:49And he's going to pay for all of Neon Columbia with a third of his personal money.
20:52All this in exchange for one simple condition
20:54We cancel the delivery agreement
20:55At the time, my dear, when Escapard was living in the desert
20:58This topic will be well-received by people.
21:00They won't see him as a drug dealer and a lowlife who exploits his wisdom.
21:03But the people will see a patriotic figure who cares about the interests of his country.
21:07What happened, my friend, is that the Colombian government refused Escobar's bribe.
21:10And you know very well what happens when someone refuses a bribe?
21:14A silver plug will still contain lead.
21:16On November 6, 1985, Mother Lentin's gang stormed
21:20Who somehow and magically began to serve the events of Pamlo Escpar
21:24They stormed the families of the justice system in the capital, Bogota.
21:26In protest against the extradition agreement between Colombia and the United States
21:29Dozens of people, including 11 members of the High Court, are being swallowed up.
21:34The rest are being held captive by their families.
21:36The government finds itself in a crisis
21:37She tries to get along with the gang, but without any success.
21:40Here, my dear, the Colombian army is intervening with a major military operation.
21:43In order to regain control of the building and rescue the hostages
21:46It's a disaster that he's a nationalist
21:47But my dear, this siege won't pass easily.
21:49It ends with the killing of more than one hundred people.
21:52Among them are half of the Supreme Court judges
21:54Imagine, my dear, the sovereignty of the state slipping from your grasp into the hands of drug dealers and gangs.
21:58The Supreme Court justices fought
22:01The most dangerous thing, my dear, and the most important of all, is that this siege ended with the burning of important files.
22:05Which files are included in the "Baldin Min" file?
22:07Before Escobar
22:08The stomach events of 1985
22:10My dear Escobar, he's starting to develop a terrifying sense of immense power.
22:13He'll start getting them, Abu Ahmed.
22:15Because if the garden were run by Brad Pitt
22:17My dear, the man is a bit modest.
22:18The truth is, the feeling is not a false feeling.
22:20This man deserves to make me feel strong and great.
22:23Let me tell you, my dear, that his cartel will control 80% of the world's cocaine.
22:28Which, my dear, is one of the most expensive markets
22:30Do you know, my dear, how much the daily genocide was? How much was one out of 70 million dollars?
22:34And what? Pay attention to something, my dear.
22:36The talk we're having today is from the eighties.
22:38In terms of inflation calculations and such, this guy was practically getting involved.
22:41$200 million of our money today
22:44In one day, my dear, I mean if he decided to burn them to keep warm
22:47The day will end
22:48My dear friend, you're an empire that buys a thousand dollars a week
22:52I'll give you money, Muhammad, because of all the money.
22:55We want to make a check package, where are we?
22:57I swear to God I'm not begging
22:59My husband is trapped in Excel and we don't know how to get him out.
23:01Don't underestimate the effort your accountant puts in there, my dear.
23:03He needs to bring someone next to him and wet him with something so he can keep counting.
23:05Don't worry, my dear, if he gets a divorce, there will be nothing left but a hundred dollars.
23:07Another Eid
23:08Oh my God
23:09My money, my dear, is so plentiful
23:11It was taken into account that the ovens would eat
23:13Ten percent of the money annually
23:15In simple terms, my dear
23:17The bakery used to eat in one day
23:19seven million dollars
23:20Of course, my friend, you've got the calculator out and you're practicing the seven
23:22In 100 65
23:24I want to tell you that we want to talk in France
23:26In one year you eat
23:28Two and a half billion dollars
23:32It's important, my dear, that the man has grown old and become wild.
23:34And the player with the shark
23:36Despite all his influence and money
23:38However, 1987 brought a surprise.
23:40When you get hold of Carlos, you can
23:42The second man in the cartel
23:44After obtaining it, a massive campaign was launched with the help of the United States of America.
23:46And here it is, in front of Pablo Escobar
23:48His worst nightmares
23:50Carlos was subject to the extradition treaty law.
23:52This guy, my dear, is being handed over to America.
23:54He was sentenced to life imprisonment.
23:56Here, Carlos decides to cooperate with the American authorities.
23:58In return, he reduces his sentence.
24:00Since I'm not worried about it, I'll report my friends.
24:02This cooperation will extend to America
24:04Golden information about the Medin cartel
24:06And here is more megalomania of power
24:08Anger will provoke Pablo Escábar's reaction
24:10On a completely different and terrifying level
24:12We see August 18, 1989
24:14When Pablo Escobar is moonlit
24:16Assassination of the presidential candidate
24:18Luis Carlos Galán
24:20Luis, my dear, if he becomes president, it will be Pablo's nightmare.
24:22Why? Because he is a strong supporter and advocate.
24:24Latfaya delivery
24:26The basis of his campaign is combating drugs.
24:28And here, my dear Escapar, succeeds
24:30And he struts about on a day when a candidate is clearly in the running.
24:32An alternative name is Caesar Gaviera
24:34To complete the journey of paradise
24:36He will continue his journey to the point that Pablo Escobar
24:38He will try to kill him too.
24:40And the attempt, my dear, will be anything but calm.
24:42But it was one of Pablo Escobar's most heinous crimes
24:44On November 27, 1989
24:46Escapar decides to plant a bomb
24:48This flight is the one that will be burned
24:50Among them is Javiera from Bogotá to Cali
24:52And then, my dear, a few minutes after the plane took off
24:54The civilian plane explodes
24:56107 people die of lightning
24:58All of them, my dear, die except for one person.
25:00But who is it, Abu Ahmad?
25:02How can he be a savior, Abu Ahmed? Because simply put
25:04He will listen to his advisor and will not travel by plane.
25:06He'll travel by land, that accident, my dear
25:08What happened will not only bring the government closer to Escobar
25:10Just like my previous decision was upside down, but the new thing
25:12The Colombian people will begin to reject the Escobar regime.
25:14What he'll see is not just a drug dealer
25:16Corrupt and he's making fun of us
25:18This is a man from his own country who rejects American intervention in Colombia.
25:20But he will see it as a terrorist sacrificing himself
25:22Hundreds of lives lost for his own benefit
25:24And here, my dear, Colombia will turn into a war zone.
25:26Between the cartels and the state, because in December
25:2889 Mblo Escbar explodes
25:30Administrative Security Headquarters in Begota
25:32Dear D.A.S.
25:34One month after Jafira assumed the presidency
25:36Escobar will kidnap the daughter of the former Colombian president
25:38So that he also puts pressure on the government.
25:40It suspends the delivery agreement.
25:42Here, my dear friend, will see his country turning into a war zone.
25:44Finally, on July 4, 1991, he decided
25:46He will create a new constitution.
25:48There are fundamental changes
25:50Most importantly, my dear, it cancels the delivery agreement.
25:52foreign countries
25:54And secondly, he will negotiate with Pablo Escobar.
25:56Colombia's number one criminal
25:58Escapar after negotiations and deliberations
26:00He spoke at length and decided to surrender himself to the Colombian government.
26:02But on one condition
26:04So Abu Hamaid wants to go to whichever prison he likes.
26:06The man has a difficult taste too
26:08Honestly, my dear, the matter takes a bit further.
26:10He'll build whatever prison he likes.
26:12Escobar's condition was that he would run his own prison.
26:14Or what is known as the Cathedral
26:16You see, my dear, he's terrifying the people by negotiating with the government.
26:18He rejected foreign interference and one day built a prison with cathedral features.
26:30The life of the party that they are used to
26:32Prawa, Jacuzzi and guest rooms
26:34My dear, please refrain from visiting me in prison.
26:36He's the one who feeds you and lets you stay with him for two days.
26:38What will you use to get into a jacuzzi?
26:40Suit yourself, we're in prison.
26:42For dawn, my dear, the ball circle with peace, for I have made a visit to it.
26:44A short poem by Pablo Ezcobar, you'll know, my dear, that
26:46His prison had a football field.
26:48He doesn't ask his friends about him or whether they organize Ramadan courses.
26:50Ori is playing there
26:51Rahmad, I have a question from the first episode and it's still ongoing with us.
26:53Where is the Colombian government?
26:55I've noticed it's a little squat.
26:56My dear, the government will agree not to interfere.
26:58As long as I don't pay money or bear any expenses in this way
27:01So we're not losing anything
27:02I want to tell you, my dear, that even the prison guards
27:04Tablo Izcopar was the one who appointed them
27:05He's the one who pays them
27:06The deal between Tablo Izcobar and the government will be called
27:08Some theorists would call it the worst time-debt acknowledgment deal in the history of law.
27:12The person who filed the complaint here did not receive any punishment.
27:14The man is sitting in something he calls a prison, a place of comfort and dignity.
27:17He just moved his house
27:18What in prison can he leave on his own?
27:20Even the violence that forced the president to surrender
27:22It will continue to this day, to the point that by 1990 more than 25,000 people will have been killed.
27:27And in 1992 this number will increase to 27,000
27:30Some people this year think Pablo Ezcobar will receive two of the Catalan men.
27:33He tortured them in prison
27:34But he'll suspect these two of them embezzled his money.
27:36Their tormentor, Pablo Izquierdo, then went inside his cathedral.
27:39Until they die, then he'll find them inside the prison.
27:41Honestly, my dear, I don't know if they've finished the games.
27:43But I know that the bakery alone makes $7 million a day
27:47So, they were countries that made us travel to the tents, so it was normal.
27:49This incident, coupled with all the violence happening in Colombia, will inflame public opinion.
27:52And he gives up asking, "Where is Pablo Ezcobar?"
27:54This encourages the government to move him from the cathedral to an actual prison.
27:57Izquierdo is here, receiving news and certain that his transfer will be a step towards a terrifying nightmare.
28:02He eventually goes to America
28:03And here he will say the sentence that history will remember.
28:06A grave in Colombia is better than a prison cell in America.
28:08On July 22, 1992
28:11Colombian forces are working to implement the decision to transfer him.
28:14But my dear Bilawa, his prison doesn't exist.
28:17Pablo Ezcobar escaped, escaped, how could he?
28:19My dear, the one who built the prison surely took that into account.
28:21And it is possible that at the time of the attack, they will act as a pair of pincers.
28:23The man thought that the prison gate was just a regular place, by God's will.
28:25My dear, he tells you that no matter how strong and great you are
28:27You need to plan for tomorrow
28:28The government, my dear, is declaring a state of emergency.
28:30And what do you use to help him?
28:32To develop the anti-drug unit that we are establishing
28:34What does this provide to the Colombian government?
28:36eavesdropping and surveillance devices
28:37These are all things that helped determine the movement of Izcopar
28:40And you'll also be attacking an elite squad called
28:42The search unit equipped them with the latest weapons.
28:44Pablo Ezcobar is currently on his final tour.
28:47The whole world is chasing after him
28:48Colombian army and police want
28:50The most aggressive US anti-drug agency is demanding it.
28:53The people and the gangs can't stand him
28:55All countries will join the hunt for Pablo Izcobar
28:58Ordinary people will complain about the group's eligibility.
29:00You will be known as the Persecuted of Izquipar
29:02Youssef Babs, the group that will be funded by the rivals
29:05Former associates of Pablo Izquierdo
29:07This group will attack Izcopar's cartel.
29:09And a great deal of their property will be destroyed.
29:11In short, my dear, it means the police, the army, the people, America, the gangs, and the partners.
29:16All countries are expelling Pablo Ezcobar
29:18Izcopar, my dear, will remain a fugitive for 18 months.
29:21Hegsar through them in Almond and Nefouzah
29:23And most of his assistants as well
29:24He won't even be able to protect his own family.
29:25When they try to travel outside of Colombia
29:27The government will prevent them
29:28And they will be provided with protection in a secret hotel.
29:30Simply because they would be the perfect target for an Izcopar runner
29:32On December 2, 1993
29:34Pablo calls Juan's son
29:36Like any old Arabic film, Pablo Ezcobar
29:38The call takes a little longer.
29:39When the Colombian forces succeed in locating him
29:42Through the devices she brought from America
29:44Faces simplified in the Los Olivos neighborhood
29:46In the heart of Medellin
29:47Pablo Izcobar will be besieged
29:49And he will start jumping from one rooftop to another.
29:51From house to house, hoping he would escape
29:53But my dear, just like our story began with three bullets
30:02Pablo Izcobar
30:03He who has one in his body and one in his head
30:04Let me tell you, my dear, you might think this matter is over.
30:06But the third bullet hit his head
30:08Specifically, behind his back, there will be endless controversy.
30:11Did this bullet come from Colombian police ammunition?
30:14And this is the shot that Ezcopar used to kill himself.
30:16And he achieved his final goal, Pablo Izquierdo
30:18They only killed Pablo Escobar
30:20And he's doing what I said: "A grave in Colombia is better than a prison cell in America."
30:23But my dear, where was the one who fired that third shot?
30:25It was the bullet that ended Pablo Ezcobar's life.
30:27And with her, she killed the biggest drug trafficker in history.
30:31If we, my dear friend, were to visit Medion in our present time
30:34We'll find Ezcopar present, but with a different presence than you might imagine.
30:37Now that our story is over, let me present to you an article from 2022 (12 years).
30:40Titled Pablo Izcobar for Legacy
30:42Many residents of Medion are from today
30:44They commemorate Pablo Izcobar
30:46But not in the image of the criminal and terrorist who ruined their lives.
30:48Not someone who destroyed their country and their lives
30:50But they are competing in the stomach
30:52Museums, galleries, and murals are being created.
30:54And he remembers his pampered Bablita
30:56And this, my dear, has a very good reason.
30:58Izcopar sidelined his criminal career
31:00Millions of dollars were invested in infrastructure in the Medion neighborhood.
31:03He built hospitals and water and irrigation networks.
31:06He built an entire neighborhood for the poor who never dreamed of having a home.
31:08He will be known as Barrios Copar
31:10Even in entertainment, it is known
31:11Giant playgrounds and skating rinks
31:13My dear, what I wished for is still present in the country today.
31:15And it is utilized
31:16This made many of the inhabitants of Medion
31:18He's not a criminal, a drug dealer, or even a terrorist.
31:20But rather, the Colombian surah disavows Robin Hood
31:23Shujaa was forced to resist the government
31:25Those who have always forgotten and marginalized the people
31:27The song is popular in Colombia and in America.
31:29He marks them and then returns
31:31He brings in hard currency for his country
31:33It operates hospitals, residential buildings, and sports facilities.
31:35Vibowy Youth America Services
31:37So that the Colombian citizen can live
31:39Pablo Escobar's catheter will extend beyond the borders of Colombia.
31:41After a series is made about him on Netflix
31:43Narcos series, which was produced in 2015
31:45After my dear, the series Medion will receive
31:47Thousands of tourists from Europe
31:49From America
31:50Pablo Escobar's legacy lives on even after they died.
31:52Tourists are coming to see the places where Pablo Escobar lived.
31:55It contains, my dear, Taurus phones.
31:57This type of tourism is known as narcotourism
31:59Narcian tourism
32:00Even profit itself, my dear, will become a commodity.
32:02And it's an entertainment experience that attracts people from all over the world.
32:05Escobar spent his whole life searching for the perfect product to sell.
32:08To some extent, it ultimately became the perfect commodity for sale.
32:12Pablo Escobar, who shook the mustaches of the Americas
32:14The one who was walking through the continents of the New World
32:16It has become an entertainment experience that people from all over the world come to.
32:19Despite the fact that Medion is still a dangerous place
32:21According to Pedro Barziata, a political researcher at the University of Medellín
32:24The city is still many years after the death of Pablo Escobar.
32:27One of the most important logistical hubs for organized crime operations
32:31Ironically, this could be due to Escobar's own actions.
32:34Escobar taught them mischief, and the excess of mischief complemented them.
32:37In this case, dear Escobar, he did a lot for his city.
32:39But this is certainly not good, not a breast cancer
32:41But rather, he's a genius criminal with endless tactics.
32:44As a politician, this man was biased; he didn't support the people out of love.
32:47But he had political ambitions and wanted to protect his business empire.
32:50As a giant empire in need of loyal workers
32:53Escobar, my dear, will provide thousands of job opportunities.
32:55Suddenly, my dear, many people in these areas found jobs.
32:58The place started with poor farmers or those who couldn't find work
33:01Unemployed
33:02Escobar began to transform into a state.
33:04It allows them to grow, manufacture, and export cocaine.
33:06A criminal capable of ensnaring the specter of unemployment
33:08He cleverly manages to make them more protective of his business than he is.
33:11If anything happens to this man
33:12We will go back to planting the crop and wheat.
33:14Of course, people here are aware that this trade is illegal.
33:16The one whose profits don't go beyond the limits
33:18And no one from the government reviews it, actually.
33:20It could be part of their problem because it increases inflation.
33:22On an economic level, these profits were in dollars.
33:24This caused a problem with the local currency.
33:26The peso remained unstable
33:28Also, the Nescobar area was where people were building houses.
33:30This was a problem because these gangs...
33:32She owns a lot of land and uses it to launder her money in real estate.
33:35This was increasing barbecue prices for the average citizen.
33:38Even the Imperial job market was its currency.
33:40Akshley created much greater unemployment.
33:42Because the country is in a state of war that never ends
33:44And here in Colombia, the investment environment is no longer safe.
33:46Any local or foreign company that doesn't want to invest in it
33:49It literally means that if you're an honest Colombian citizen, you won't find anything to eat.
33:53And as you're heading home at night, there's a war going on between the cartel and the government.
33:56Take one in your chest, one in your head
33:58In short, my dear, so that no one embellishes this statement.
34:00Drug trafficking destroys the state's economy
34:03And, my dear, may God have mercy on him, he wasn't exactly a monopolist of reinforced steel.
34:06But the monopoly on drugs is a scourge that is already destroying people's lives on its own.
34:09Let me tell you, my dear, that even after the death of Babli Escapar
34:12His biggest crimes and his biggest business are still ongoing.
34:14Today, Colombia is still known for its drug trade.
34:17Colombia receives approximately $18 billion annually from drug trafficking.
34:21This is Ali Hassan's last collection of pebbles, which he made in 2022.
34:23Escobar linked Colombia's economy to the cocaine economy.
34:26Which is a profitable industry (A) but also bloody and destructive.
34:30We are working, my dear, to ensure that the day comes when Pablo Escobar's legacy in Colombia ends.
34:33And it leads people there to a golden equation
34:35It contains neither lead nor silver.
34:36It includes past episodes and upcoming episodes. We'll post a list of sources.
34:39We didn't rush to subscribe to the channel
34:40God bless Abu Ahmed, he is truly an inspiring figure.
34:42A young man had a dream, and his dream came true; he became a public figure and an important personality.
34:47He didn't allow anyone to twist his arm
34:48God bless you, Abu Ahmed, the examples you bring up in our episodes are truly wonderful.
34:51By the way, my dear
34:52Do you know what Pablo Escobar's favorite song is?
34:53Hey Abu Ahmed
34:54Are they heroin? Why would heroin do that?
34:56And not because of cocaine, because cocaine users do that?
34:58If he was hurt by his breastfeeding, he broke the ring and went to the bathroom.
35:00If it is stretched for ablution