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El Espectador habló con los familiares de Alberto Júbiz Hazbum y Héctor Manuel Cepeda y con Norberto Hernández. Los tres hombres estuvieron presos injustamente por más de tres años al ser señalados como los autores del asesinato del candidato presidencial. Recordaron las horas de angustia que los embargó durante el atentado al edificio del DAS porque no sabían si sus familiares estaban vivos y aseguraron que las excusas públicas de la Policía y la Fiscalía es un paso más para limpiar sus nombres.

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00:21The first time you saw a Juviz Hasbun
00:30and when we arrived at the cell I was isolated from all of them, because it was logical that I
00:37was going to go to Matarajas.
00:38When we found them, it was when the DAS...
00:43How did you see the moment of the DAS? I understand that you could have gone.
00:48I'm going to tell you something that I didn't say here to my lawyer.
00:51I'm going to tell you, of course.
00:53I'm going to tell you that the DAS was not for the general Masa Marcos.
01:01It was for us.
01:03It was for us because after the bomb hit, the only one that I could describe how I felt was
01:10here at the end of the day.
01:13We talked about the topic and I could describe it to her as I felt.
01:18How I felt.
01:20When I was outside, I listened to the news,
01:25words more, words less, said the radio radio.
01:29The explosion that we heard about 20 minutes was an attack,
01:37a bomb, an attack in the installation of the DAS.
01:42And all the involved in the crime of the DAS are dead.
01:48All the involved in the crime of the DAS are dead.
01:52All the involved in the crime of the DAS are dead.
01:57It was, I don't know, it was a feeling of not being dead,
02:04but of them.
02:08That she, at that time, had 3 years? 4 years?
02:126 years.
02:136 years?
02:14No, I had to do with intimidades.
02:16Yeah, I had to do it.
02:16Yeah, I had to do it.
02:18Yeah, I had to do it.
02:183 years more.
02:206, 6, 9 years.
02:23Ah, they did not kill me.
02:26And the exile?
02:27I was at the exile, I have to do it until now,
02:31because, thank God, with the impulse of my lawyer,
02:37I told him, and I told him, I told him,
02:40I started to feel freedom.
02:46And we go to his question,
02:48that's how I received Alberto Biasagún.
02:51That is one of the great anecdotes that I have to tell him.
02:54He was all ensangrented,
02:57because, we were ensangrented,
02:58not just by the bomb,
03:00but because we were collaborating
03:03with the victims of the bomb.
03:06All the involved in the victims of the bomb.
03:08He was being put in the front,
03:08in the front of the car abge is.
03:11When I arrived, I was the last one that I arrived, and in the middle of all of them,
03:16said Norberto Hernández, in his tone costeño, all jojoso.
03:22I said, sir, you're the one who will kill me.
03:25He said, sir, if he will kill me, come with Ron, come with Ron.
03:31We made a very good friend.
03:33How to understand, then, that while you were arrested,
03:38the real authors and confesses criminals of Galán,
03:44if they were killed one a one, they would call the truth of what was happening.
03:49The truth is that one of the people who was with us in this Viacrucis,
03:59a friend of mine, his name goes with L, his name goes with R.
04:06He's called Norberto Charalcá.
04:10He was arrested. He was arrested.
04:13He was arrested. He was arrested.
04:15I believe that the doctor Borja knows the story of him.
04:20He was arrested.
04:21And finally, the doctor Norberto Hernández,
04:24he said a very important phrase,
04:27and he said,
04:28he said,
04:28he said,
04:28he said,
04:30he said,
04:32he said,
04:42he said,
04:44he said,
04:47he said,
04:47he said to me,
04:49he said,
04:49he said,
04:49a privation of freedom to this moment, which I think is diluted, saying that you don't have anything to do.
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