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presidential candidate Gustavo Petro He denounced through his social networks that he was not allowed to enter the island of Providencia during his visit to the San Andrés archipelago for his campaign events.

Petro said on his Twitter account: “The government prohibits us from reaching the island of Providencia, a violation of political rights, which are fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution. I ask the Attorney General to initiate the investigation.”

After Petro’s claim, the mayor of Providencia, Norberto Gari Hooker, in an audio circulating on networks, pointed out that Gustavo Petro did not complete the previous process to enter the municipality, which is a requirement for non-residents of the archipelago. established while the island remains ‘closed’ for the reconstruction process.

Mayor of Providencia on Petro’s visit

Norberto Gari Hooker, mayor of Providencia, explained why Gustavo Petro was denied entry to the island.

However, several residents in the municipality contacted by El Isleño say that every day they enter Providence and for various reasons, numerous people and do not return them, as to the candidate.

In this regard, Carlos Archbold, one of the leaders of the Petro campaign on the island, said from the ‘El Embrujo’ airport in Providencia that they will continue to await the arrival of the candidate, scheduled for this Tuesday at one in the afternoon.

“This, rather, would seem like a political decision against the candidate of the Historical Pact”Archbold said.

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Dove with Sim Card

In the wing of the dove they had stuck the SIM card to enter it in jail.

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In the wing of the dove they had stuck the SIM card to enter it in jail.

Criminals glued a SIM card to the bird’s wing so that it could enter the Ternera jail.

With signs of physical exhaustion and dehydration A pigeon was rescued that was used by the inmates of the San Sebastián prison in Veal from Cartagena to enter mobile cell phones.

(Also: ICBF has the 11-month-old child the victim of alleged abuse by his mother)

That was what he was able to establish the Metropolitan Police when finding that a ‘Sim Card’ had been stuck to the bird’s wing.

The first investigations show that the pigeon had been trying to enter the prison for two days. The situation was noticed by residents of the sector who alerted the authorities when they saw that the bird, due to exhaustion, could not fly and was stalked by cats.

(Read: Attack with explosives destroyed Police station in rural area of ​​Cúcuta)

At this time the police investigate the bird’s identification rings to find its owner.

In the statement of the Metropolitan Police of Cartagena confirms that it is a new modality that through the training of homing pigeons mobile cell phones enter prisons,’SimCard’, cell phone batteries and narcotics. The foregoing in order to evade the controls of the police authorities and the guards of the penitentiary centers.

(Don’t stop reading: After 121 processes, today the first recall is voted)

The pigeon will be delivered to the Environmental Public Establishment (EPA) for your recovery.

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Dove with Sim Card

In the wing of the dove they had stuck the SIM card to enter it in jail.

Photo:

Taken from social media

In the wing of the dove they had stuck the SIM card to enter it in jail.

Criminals glued a SIM card to the bird’s wing so that it could enter the Ternera jail.

With signs of physical exhaustion and dehydration A pigeon was rescued that was used by the inmates of the San Sebastián prison in Veal from Cartagena to enter mobile cell phones.

(Also: ICBF has the 11-month-old child the victim of alleged abuse by his mother)

That was what he was able to establish the Metropolitan Police when finding that a ‘Sim Card’ had been stuck to the bird’s wing.

The first investigations show that the pigeon had been trying to enter the prison for two days. The situation was noticed by residents of the sector who alerted the authorities when they saw that the bird, due to exhaustion, could not fly and was stalked by cats.

(Read: Attack with explosives destroyed Police station in rural area of ​​Cúcuta)

At this time the police investigate the bird’s identification rings to find its owner.

In the statement of the Metropolitan Police of Cartagena confirms that it is a new modality that through the training of homing pigeons mobile cell phones enter prisons,’SimCard’, cell phone batteries and narcotics. The foregoing in order to evade the controls of the police authorities and the guards of the penitentiary centers.

(Don’t stop reading: After 121 processes, today the first recall is voted)

The pigeon will be delivered to the Environmental Public Establishment (EPA) for your recovery.

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Indirect talks between the United States and Iran on returning to the 2015 nuclear agreement are entering the “final stretch,” with all sides having to make tough political decisions, a senior U.S. State Department official said on Monday.

The latest talks in Vienna were “among the most intensive that we had to date” on returning to the deal formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which former President Donald Trump pulled out of in 2018, the official said.

“We made progress narrowing down the list of differences to just the key priorities on all sides. And that’s why now is the time for political decisions,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to brief reporters on the talks.

U.S. President Joe Biden came into office a year ago promising to re-enter the deal, but Iran has continued work on its nuclear program and a deal has remained elusive.

The official said Washington has already laid out what it was prepared to do in terms of lifting sanctions that are inconsistent with the nuclear deal and that the ball was more in Tehran’s court.

“Now is the time… for Iran to decide, whether it is prepared to make those decisions necessary for a mutual return to compliance with the JCPOA.”

“We are in the final stretch,” the official added. “Given the pace of Iran’s advances, its nuclear advances, we only have a handful of weeks left to get a deal.”

In the event of no deal with Iran, the official said Washington would have to step up pressure — “economic, diplomatic and otherwise” — in the face of Tehran’s unconstrained nuclear program.

The official repeated Washington’s willingness to engage with Iran through direct talks, saying it would be very much in the interest of the process given the limited time frame but added that there was no sign that they were close to doing that.

“We have not met directly yet. We have no indication that’s going to be the case when we reconvene,” the official said.

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