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A police officer stands guard at the residence of Panama's former dictador Manuel Antonio Noriega, currently imprisoned in Panama, in 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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4843 x 3185 (1.6 MB) |
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