00:09It was the meeting between people who had the capacity to decide and manifest their
00:17willingness to seek the way to reconciliation between the Colombians.
00:21I think that this invitation has almost been obliged to participate in this process.
00:42What we were doing was a periodistic work.
00:47We were supposed to do an interview with the ex-guerriller Manuel Pérez.
00:57We went out of the normal news office.
01:02We did a normal journey, like any journalist would do when he went to a meeting with a guerriller group,
01:09with all the measures required to those people.
01:16But finally, when we took two days, maybe two, three days,
01:23they told us that we were being persecuted by Pablo Escobar.
01:47What was the most difficult moment for me?
01:51Well, it was difficult to say, but it was the moment of my liberation because she left us.
02:10We understood that a rescate was the death.
02:15So, we thought about that and finally it was done.
02:23What was the death of a person?
02:25What was the death of a person?
02:41What was the death of a man?
02:44I think it was a disaster for Escobar, all that war that led to the war,
02:50because finally what the type wanted was not to be extradited,
02:55and today the extradition is open to all people who commit crimes of drug trafficking and so on.
03:10Sometimes I think that talking about Pablo Escobar is like making a recognition to a person who caused so much
03:19damage to Colombia.
03:23Finalmente el secuestro se debe terminar de alguna forma,
03:27porque esa privación de la libertad es lo peor que le puede pasar a cualquier ser humano,
03:32entonces uno debería abogar todos los días es por acabar con el secuestro.
03:49Yo creo que uno tiene que perdonar, lo que pasa es que uno no olvida.
04:03¡Gracias!
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