Colombia has allocated 120 hectares of late drug trafficker Pablo Escobar's former Hacienda Nápoles estate to local female farmers affected by decades of armed conflict. President Gustavo Petro hailed this as a historic victory, restoring land and dignity to women. Despite opposition from local businesses fearing tourism losses, the government proceeded with the land reform to aid victims.
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Disha Jana /
09:37 pm on
03 Oct