Note: Before we get to Wednesday’s headlines we would like to apologize for the inexcusable lateness of this post.
* Cuba: William Potts said that he would return to the U.S. twenty-nine years after he hijacked a commercial airliner and forced it to land in Cuba.
* Chile: The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ordered the Chilean government to pay $32,000 to an exiled man who was tortured during the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
* Colombia: Colombian Foreign Minister Maria Holguin sent a note of protest to Russia regarding the alleged incursion of a pair of Russian jets into Colombian airspace last week.
* Mexico: U.S. officials have offered a $5 million reward for the capture of recently freed Mexican drug capo Rafael Caro Quintero.
Video Source – YouTube via Associated Press
Online Sources- Fox News Latino; UPI; The Guardian; ABC News
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Daily Headlines: November 6, 2013
Labels:
Augusto Pinochet,
Chile,
Colombia,
Cuba,
Daily Headlines,
justice,
Mexico,
military,
Rafael Caro Quintero,
Russia,
William Potts
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