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Police officers walk at the residence of Panama's former dictador Manuel Antonio Noriega, currently imprisoned in Panama, Panama City, as it is being demolished on January 9, 2014 following a decision by the Health Ministry for considering it a breeding site of the Aedes mosquito that transmits dengue. Noriega, 79, who was extradited from France in 2011, is serving three 20-year prison terms for the disappearance of opposition activists during his years in power (1983-89). The former dictator has been petitioning to be placed under house arrest since 2012, arguing that his ailing health warrants it. Noriega was toppled from power in a US invasion in 1989, and spent nearly two decades in prison in the United States and France on drug charges. AFP PHOTO/ Rodrigo ARANGUA
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PANAMA, PANAMA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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Rodrigo ARANGUA |
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9 Ianuarie 2014 |
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4698 x 3090 (1.81 MB) |
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