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  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: The last room where Pablo Escobar was hidden before he was killed in Los Pinos neighbourhood, Medellin. The former hideout was transformed a few months ago into brothel populated on the wall with images of the famous drug lord. During the day tourists are allowed  to visit the last place where Escobar was hidden and later killed. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: Carlos Palau, a tourist guide and former policeman, talks with two American tourists, Elizabeth Wilky, 34, and Miguel Nuñez, 34,  inside the Monaco building, the former residence of notorious drug lord, Pablo Escobar. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-13.jpg
  • 2015/11/20 - Medellín, Colombia:  Pablo Escobar old safe which was bigger than many people's rooms,   Monaco building, Medellín. After Colombia's most famous drug lord death, people enter his former home and started to make holes on the walls and ceilings looking for hidden cash. Pablo Escobar once was named by Forbes magazine as the 7th richer man in the world. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-11.jpg
  • 2015/11/23 - Medellín, Colombia: Wberney Zabala Miranda, 43, known as "Mocho" sits in his living room overlloking the city of Medellín. Next to him there is a small altar in honor of Colombia's famous drug lord, Pablo Escobar. People of the neighbour are forever grateful to Pablo Escobar, because he built 413 houses and gave to the poor people that used to live in a mountain of garbage in the Moravia neighbourhood. Originally called “Medellin Sin Tugurios,” or Medellin Without Shanty Towns, Barrio Pablo Escobar is located high up on the eastern slope of Medellin. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/23 - Medellín, Colombia: The daughter of the leader of Barrio Pablo Escobar neighbourhood plays on her computer being overlooked by a Pablo Escobar portrait. People of the neighbour are forever grateful to Pablo Escobar, the most famous Colombian drug lord. Originally called “Medellin Sin Tugurios,” or Medellin Without Shanty Towns, Barrio Pablo Escobar is located high up on the eastern slope of Medellin, where Pablo Escobar built 400 houses, which he gave to poor people that used to live in a mountain of garbage in the Moravia barrio. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-04.jpg
  • 2015/11/24 - Medellín, Colombia: John Velásquez, best known as “Popeye”, in Maria "Rosa Mistica", the Virgin of Aguacatala altar in Medellín. "Popeye" was Pablo Escobar's former head assassin who was released last year from jail after 23 years of imprisonment. He confesses being the author of about 300 hundred murders ordered by Colombia's most famous drug lord. Velásquez is trying to integrate in society, writing already two book about his time with Escobar and has plans to make a movie. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/24 - Medellín, Colombia: John Velásquez, best known as “Popeye”, in Maria "Rosa Mistica", the Virgin of Aguacatala altar in Medellín. "Popeye" was Pablo Escobar's former head assassin who was released last year from jail after 23 years of imprisonment. He confesses being the author of about 300 hundred murders ordered by Colombia's most famous drug lord. Velásquez is trying to integrate in society, writing already two book about his time with Escobar and has plans to make a movie. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-36.jpg
  • 2015/11/24 - Medellín, Colombia: John Velásquez, best known as “Popeye”, prays to Maria "Rosa Mistica", the Virgin of Aguacatala in Medellín. "Popeye" was Pablo Escobar's former head assassin who was released last year from jail after 23 years of imprisonment. He confesses being the author of about 300 hundred murders ordered by Colombia's most famous drug lord. Velásquez is trying to integrate in society, writing already two book about his time with Escobar and has plans to make a movie. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-35.jpg
  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: American tourist, Miguel Muñoz, 34, takes a photograph with his cell phone on the last room where Pablo Escobar was hidden before was killed. The former hideout was transformed a few months ago into a brothel populated on the walls with images of the famous drug lord. During the day tourists are allowed  to visit the last place where Escobar was hidden and later killed. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-18.jpg
  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: Carlos Palau, a tour guide and former policeman, enacts the last day of Pablo Escobar for American tourist Elizabeth Wilky, 34, on Escobar's hideout in the Los Pinos neighbourhood, Medellin. The last residence of Pablo Escobar was transformed into  a brothel, but during the days allows tourists to visit the last place where the famous drug lord was hidden and later killed. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-16.jpg
  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: Carlos Palau, a tour guide and former policeman, enacts the last day of Pablo Escobar, on his hideout in the Los Pinos neighbourhood, Medellin. The last residence of Pablo Escobar was transformed into abrothel, but during the days allows tourists to visit the last place where the famous drug lord was hidden and later killed. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-17.jpg
  • 2015/11/20 - Medellín, Colombia: Hole in the ceiling on one of the lobbies in Monaco building, the former house of Pablo Escobar in Medellín. After Colombia's most famous drug lord death, people entered his former home and started to make holes on the walls and ceilings looking for hidden cash. Pablo Escobar once was named by Forbes magazine as the 7th richer man in the world. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-12.jpg
  • 2015/11/20 - Medellín, Colombia: Hole in a wall of one of the many rooms in Pablo Escobar penthhouse in Monaco building, Medellín. After Colombia's most famous drug lord death, people entered his former home and started to make holes on the walls and ceilings looking for hidden cash. Pablo Escobar once was named by Forbes magazine as the 7th richer man in the world. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-10.jpg
  • 2015/11/23 - Medellín, Colombia: Ivan Hernández, a resident of Barrio Pablo Escobar tells his story on how he start working for the family of Colombia's most famous drug lord. When he arrived to the neighbourhood there were no more houses available but he was given a small patch of land and build his own house. After that he start working with Escobar's family by helping organizing the neighbourhood. People of the neighbour are forever grateful to Pablo Escobar. Originally called “Medellin Sin Tugurios,” or Medellin Without Shanty Towns, Barrio Pablo Escobar is located high up on the eastern slope of Medellin, where Pablo Escobar built 400 houses, which he gave to poor people that used to live in a mountain of garbage in the Moravia neighbourhood. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-07.jpg
  • 2015/11/23 - Medellín, Colombia: Maria Miranda, 17,  lights a candle in the  altar in her father's house in honor of Pablo Escobar, Colombia's most famous drug lord. Habitants of the Escobar neighbour are forever grateful to Pablo Escobar. Originally called “Medellin Sin Tugurios,” or Medellin Without Shanty Towns, Barrio Pablo Escobar is located high up on the eastern slope of Medellin, where Pablo Escobar built 413 houses, which he gave to poor people that used to live in a mountain of garbage in the Moravia neighbourhood. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-03.jpg
  • One of the jail prisoners that regularly go to the Sant'Egidio center to take their anti HIV drugs. Been HIV positive in a Mozambique jail is particularly difficult and problematic since the possibility to access to the drugs needed is extremely difficult consequently the possibility to survive to the disease are very low.
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  • One of the jail prisoners that regularly go to the Sant'Egidio center to take their anti HIV drugs. Been HIV positive in a Mozambique jail is particularly difficult and problematic since the possibility to access to the drugs needed is extremely difficult consequently the possibility to survive to the disease are very low.
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  • One of the jail prisoners that regularly go to the Sant'Egidio center to take their anti HIV drugs. Been HIV positive in a Mozambique jail is particularly difficult and problematic since the possibility to access to the drugs needed is extremely difficult consequently the possibility to survive to the disease are very low.
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  • A jail prisoner receive his dose of anti-viral drugs for the  treatment of HIV
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  • One HIV positive patient of the Comunity of Sant Egidio do some test to chech if the treatment is working.
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  • Hiv positive patients go to the Sant Egidio Medical Center to receive assistence
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  • Mozambique. Sant'Egidio Comunity (NGO) Centre for the treatment of HIV. Issufo Pontina, ones of the workers of the NGO, dispenses the HIV treatment to a HIV positive woman and explaining the importance of the treatment.
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  • Issufo Pontina take care of his garden in the new house where he live with the second wife
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  • Mozambique. Sant'Egidio Comunity (NGO) Centre for the treatment of HIV. Issufo Pontina, ones of the workers of the NGO, dispenses the HIV treatment to a HIV positive woman and explaining the importance of the treatment.
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  • Issufo Pontina is 33 years old and he is from Mozambique; today he works in the “Comunitá di Sant’Egidio” in the project “DREAM” which try to guarantee dignity and medications to the prisoners of the several jails of Maputo. Before becoming an NGO worker, Issufo has also been a prisoner in the maximum-security jail of Maputo. In 2001 the first wife of Issufo dies for a haemorrhage and he is suddenly charged of murder and immediately gaoled. During the confinement, Issufo made friendship with a priest working in the jail that, once he listened Issufo’s story and beliving Issufo was innocent, start to help Issufo and push the authority to perform an autopsy to the death wife. The autopsy reveals that the woman was died for natural causes but also reveal she was HIV positive. After 1 year and 8 months of jail (and always without a trial) Issufo was released and he started working for the NGO “Comunitá di Sant’Egidio” in the “DREAM” project with the aim to help the HIV positive convicted.
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  • Issufo Pontina in his house nearby Maputo
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  • The garden of the house of Issufo Pontina in the suburban area of Maputo
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  • Hiv positive patients go to the Sant Egidio Medical Center to receive assistence
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  • Issufo Pontina building a part of his house nearby Maputo
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  • Issufo Pontina, ones of the worker of the NGO, explain to the HIV positive patients how to deal with the disease and how to inform the relatives of their health conditions.
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  • Issufo Pontina is 33 years old and he is from Mozambique; today he works in the “Comunitá di Sant’Egidio” in the project “DREAM” which try to guarantee dignity and medications to the prisoners of the several jails of Maputo. Before becoming an NGO worker, Issufo has also been a prisoner in the maximum-security jail of Maputo. In 2001 the first wife of Issufo dies for a haemorrhage and he is suddenly charged of murder and immediately gaoled. During the confinement, Issufo made friendship with a priest working in the jail that, once he listened Issufo’s story and beliving Issufo was innocent, start to help Issufo and push the authority to perform an autopsy to the death wife. The autopsy reveals that the woman was died for natural causes but also reveal she was HIV positive. After 1 year and 8 months of jail (and always without a trial) Issufo was released and he started working for the NGO “Comunitá di Sant’Egidio” in the “DREAM” project with the aim to help the HIV positive convicted.
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  • One HIV positive kid in the facility of the comunity of Sant Egidio
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  • Issufo Pontina assist a jail convicted during the monthly visit in the Sant Egidio center
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  • Hiv positive patients go to the Sant Egidio Medical Center to receive assistence
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  • Issufo Pontina take care of his garden in the new house where he live with the second wife
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  • Issufo Pontina, ones of the worker of the NGO, explain to the HIV positive patients how to deal with the disease and how to inform the relatives of their health conditions.
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  • Issufo Pontina with his doughter bornt from the second marriage, thanks to the vertical tratment the kid is healthy
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  • A view of a street of Maputo
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  • A view of the Sant Egidio Medical Center
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  • 2015/11/23 - Medellín, Colombia: View of the city of Medellín from the Pablo Escobar neighbourhood. Originally called “Medellin Sin Tugurios,” or Medellin Without Shanty Towns, Barrio Pablo Escobar is located high up on the eastern slope of Medellin, where Pablo Escobar built 413 houses, which he gave to poor people that used to live in a mountain of garbage in the Moravia neighbourhood. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-01.jpg
  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia: Pablo Escobar tomb in Montesacro Cemetery in Medellín. Pablo Escobar was killed while tempting to escape on the 2nd of December 1993, one day after he turned 44 years old.   Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-22.jpg
  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: Carlos Palau, a tour guide and former policeman, talks with two American tourists, Elizabeth Wilky, 34, and Miguel Nuñez, 34,  on the balcony of the Pablo Escobar's penthouse in Monaco building, Medellin. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-14.jpg
  • 2015/11/19 - Medellín, Colombia: View of the Monaco building in Medellín where Pablo Escobar used to live. From the eight floors available only seven people lived in the building.  Escobar lived with his family on the penthhouse, while his mom lived on the floor below. The rest of the floors were empty. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-08.jpg
  • Phillippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town.  South Africa.  Mr   Makeleni worked as miners from the 1980 to the 2006; the X-Ray he did in 2009 show he has silicosis and TB.
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  • Kalicha Township, Cape Town, South Africa.  Mr Sisula worked worked in gold mines from the 1969 to the 1989.  The silicosis that he contracted during the minor activity increases the possibility to get TB when he was exposed.  Today TB and HIV affect him.  For long	  time he couldn’t have access to medical care.
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  • Philippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town.  South Africa. This former miner worked in gold mines between the 1967 and the 1991.  He   developed first asthma and then TB.  In  1997 he started the treatments again TB even do he was infected by TB other 3 times.  The mine company never paid for   his medical care.
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  • Phillippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town. South Africa. Mandzcnkosi Sikhonyama worked in a gold mine between 1966 and 1992. He developed first asthma and then in 1992 he got for the first time tuberculosis, at that time he was fired from the gold mine.  He got ill of TB other 3 times from 1992 until today.  He has been treated for tuberculosis. When he started to be treated in Cape Town Hospital the X‐Ray reveals also silicosis, the lung disease   causes by the durst that is breaded in the mines
    h_00012082.jpg
  • Kalicha Township, Cape Town, South Africa.  Mr Sisula worked worked in gold mines from the 1969 to the 1989.  The silicosis that he contracted during the minor activity increases the possibility to get TB when he was exposed.  Today TB and HIV affect him.  For long	  time he couldn’t have access to medical care.
    h_00012079.jpg
  • Philippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town.  South Africa. This former miner worked in gold mines between the 1967 and the 1991.  He   developed first asthma and then TB.  In  1997 he started the treatments again TB even do he was infected by TB other 3 times.  The mine company never paid for   his medical care.
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  • Kalicha Township, Cape Town, South Africa.  Mr Magcanye worked as miner between the 1969 and the 1994 when he was fired because he developed asthma; eventually TB affected him also.  He started the treatments in 2002.
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  • Kalicha Township, Cape Town, South Africa.  Mr Sisula worked worked in gold mines from the 1969 to the 1989.  The silicosis that he contracted during the minor activity increases the possibility to get TB when he was exposed.  Today TB and HIV affect him.  For long	  time he couldn’t have access to medical care.
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  • 29/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: A woman walks in front of the San Javier public library in Medellin. San Javier is located in Comuna 13. The Comuna 13 was once one of the most violent of Medellín. Life is changing quickly in the city.  Once consider the murder capital of the world is now being revitalized by enormous urbanism projects. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia: The past and present of Medellín. These two bird made by Colombian contemporary artist Fernando Botero, represent the history of the city. The one on the left was damaged after a bombed went off on the 10th of June 1995 killing 30 people. Even if Pablo Escobar was dead the violence continued.   Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-33.jpg
  • 29/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: The past and present of Medellín. These two bird made by Colombian contemporary artist Fernando Botero, represent the history of the city. The one on the left was damaged after a bombed went off on the 10th of June 1995 killing 30 people. Even if Pablo Escobar was dead the violence continued.   Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-32.jpg
  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia: A boy goes down the electric staircase in Barrio Las Independencias in Comuna 13, Medellín. The Comuna 13 was once one of the most violent of Medellín. Nowadays many tourists come to visit to see its famous street art and the iconic electric stairscases that facilitate the mobility of the residents up and down the hill. Life in Medellín is changing quickly. Once consider the murder capital of the world is now being revitalized by enormous urbanism projects. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/03/29 - Medellín, Colombia: A man listens to the testemony of victims of war in Casa da Memória (Museum of Memory) in Medellin. This museum tells the story and honors the memory of the victims of the armed conflict in Medellin and in Colombia.(Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia: A group of boys hangout in Barrio Las Independencias in Comuna 13, Medellín. The Comuna 13 was once one of the most violent of Medellín. Nowadays many tourists come to visit to see its famous street art and the iconic electric stairscases that facilitate the mobility of the residents up and down the hill. Life in Medellín is changing quickly. Once consider the murder capital of the world is now being revitalized by enormous urbanism projects. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/03/29 - Medellín, Colombia: People visiting the Casa da Memória (Museum of Memory) in Medellin. This museum tells the story and honors the memory of the victims of the armed conflict in Medellin and in Colombia.(Eduardo Leal)
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  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin: Colombia: Tourists visit the tomb of Pablo Escobar in Monte Sacro cemetery in Medellin. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin: Colombia: Mexican tourists, Naib Tapia, 23, and Yanira Osuna, 23, visit the tomb of Pablo Escobar in Monte Sacro cemetery in Medellin. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-26.jpg
  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia:  A man clenas daily Pablo Escobar family tomb in Montesacro Cemetery in Medellín. He said he was hired by the Escobar family to keep it tidy. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-24.jpg
  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin: Colombia: Mexican tourists, Naib Tapia, 23, and Yanira Osuna, 23, visit the tomb of Pablo Escobar in Monte Sacro cemetery in Medellin. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-25.jpg
  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: Irene Medina, 61 and Dayana Garcia, 25, visit and honor the grave of Pablo Escobar in Monte Sacro cemetery in Medellin. Even if he has done nad things, they also defend he did good things and protected the poor. That is why they visit the Escobar's grave when ever is possible. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia: Pablo Escobar tomb in Montesacro Cemetery in Medellín. Pablo Escobar was killed while tempting to escape on the 2nd of December 1993, one day after he turned 44 years old.   Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-21.jpg
  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: A man walks under the window where Pablo Escobar tried to run away from his hideout before he was killed on the roof top in Los Pinos neighbourhood, Medellin. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-20.jpg
  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: Carlos Palau, a tour guide and former policeman, talks with two American tourists, Elizabeth Wilky, 34, and Miguel Nuñez, 34, on the balcony of the Pablo Escobar's penthouse in Monaco building, Medellin. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/20 - Medellín, Colombia: The terrace and the cover pool on the penthahouse of Pablo Escobar in Monaco building. Nowadays the building belongs to Colombian state and is abandoned, but there are plans to be used in the future for Government offices.   Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/23 - Medellín, Colombia: Two girls walk down the stairs of barrio Pablo Escobar in Medellín. Originally called “Medellin Sin Tugurios,” or Medellin Without Shanty Towns, Barrio Pablo Escobar is located high up on the eastern slope of Medellin, where Pablo Escobar built 400 houses, which he gave to poor people that used to live in a mountain of garbage in the Moravia barrio. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/19 - Medellín, Colombia: Welcome to Barrio Palbo Escobar! Originally called “Medellin Sin Tugurios,” or Medellin Without Shanty Towns, Barrio Pablo Escobar is located high up on the eastern slope of Medellin, where Pablo Escobar built 413 houses, which he gave to poor people that used to live in a mountain of garbage in the Moravia barrio. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • Phillippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town.  South Africa.  Mr   Makeleni worked as miners from the 1980 to the 2006; the X-Ray he did in 2009 show he has silicosis and TB.
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  • Phillippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town.  South Africa.  Mr   Makeleni worked as miners from the 1980 to the 2006; the X-Ray he did in 2009 show he has silicosis and TB.
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  • Philippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town.  South Africa. This former miner worked in gold mines between the 1967 and the 1991.  He   developed first asthma and then TB.  In  1997 he started the treatments again TB even do he was infected by TB other 3 times.  The mine company never paid for   his medical care.
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  • Kalicha Township, Cape Town, South Africa.  Mr Magcanye worked as miner between the 1969 and the 1994 when he was fired because he developed asthma; eventually TB affected him also.  He started the treatments in 2002.
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  • Phillippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town. South Africa. Mandzcnkosi Sikhonyama worked in a gold mine between 1966 and 1992. He developed first asthma and then in 1992 he got for the first time tuberculosis, at that time he was fired from the gold mine.  He got ill of TB other 3 times from 1992 until today.  He has been treated for tuberculosis. When he started to be treated in Cape Town Hospital the X‐Ray reveals also silicosis, the lung disease   causes by the durst that is breaded in the mines
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  • Phillippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town. South Africa. Mandzcnkosi Sikhonyama worked in a gold mine between 1966 and 1992. He developed first asthma and then in 1992 he got for the first time tuberculosis, at that time he was fired from the gold mine.  He got ill of TB other 3 times from 1992 until today.  He has been treated for tuberculosis. When he started to be treated in Cape Town Hospital the X‐Ray reveals also silicosis, the lung disease   causes by the durst that is breaded in the mines
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  • Phillippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town.  South Africa.  Mr   Makeleni worked as miners from the 1980 to the 2006; the X-Ray he did in 2009 show he has silicosis and TB.
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  • Philippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town.  South Africa. This former miner worked in gold mines between the 1967 and the 1991.  He   developed first asthma and then TB.  In  1997 he started the treatments again TB even do he was infected by TB other 3 times.  The mine company never paid for   his medical care.
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  • Philippi Township, informal settlement.  Cape Town.  South Africa. This former miner worked in gold mines between the 1967 and the 1991.  He   developed first asthma and then TB.  In  1997 he started the treatments again TB even do he was infected by TB other 3 times.  The mine company never paid for   his medical care.
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  • Kalicha Township, Cape Town, South Africa.  Mr Magcanye worked as miner between the 1969 and the 1994 when he was fired because he developed asthma; eventually TB affected him also.  He started the treatments in 2002.
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  • Report on decriminalization of drugs in Portugal.<br />
In the photo : Mamadou Cissé ( L ) an alleged drug addict is received in the commission by the sociologist Nuno Portugal
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  • Report on decriminalization of drugs in Portugal.<br />
In the photo : Mamadou Cissé an alleged drug addict is received in the commission by the sociologist Nuno Portugal
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  • Report on decriminalization of drugs in Portugal.<br />
In the photo : File of Mamadou Cissé an alleged drug addict
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  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
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  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhão that for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017479.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017472.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017470.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017466.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhão that for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017463.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhão that for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017479.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017476.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017475.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017474.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017472.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017471.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017469.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017465.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017464.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017478.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
    h_00017477.jpg
  • Ninja has 42 years and is a drug addict for 20. Nowadays he lives in an abandoned house in Olhãothat for him, resembles a paradise compared to the cells where he passed over two decades. He receives a lot of people in the house. People like him. He had many loves in his life but the only one he stays faifthful to, is to heroin.<br />
Without any authorization he occupied about a year ago those decaying walls which once saw a house. The first division is tight, we can barely walk on it.<br />
On a wall, a picture of Our Lady and two scarfes of the national team are the minimal decoration of that cracked wall. In another room there´s a round clock. The hours are right, but time is measured only by the next kick.<br />
Ninja´s table is a small babylon. Syringes, broken mirrors, lighters, condoms, ashtrays overflowing with ashes, cigarette butts, plastic bottles and a knife make up the décor of that piece of furniture where its owner sits always, but always facing the door. Habits inherited by those who are not amused by the surprises of the authorities.
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