Black lists: Julio César Turbay, implicated in drug trafficking on the Carter list

“And now the ‘Carter List’ appears in which Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala appears as an alleged accomplice in drug trafficking”: Lisandro Duque Naranjo

You still hear out there, as a stigma, names of people who fell under suspicion for criminal, and even honorable, and in any case dangerous activities, who are beginning to form part of the so-called “Black Lists.” This is the generic name given to these enumerations, but they are also called in another way: “is among the reported before the risk centers”, or “it is in the look de la Dian”, or “the mafia has it as military objective“, etc. One of the most famous “blacklists” was the one applied by McCarthyism in Hollywood, at the beginning of the fifties, when the parliamentary right in the United States, led by Senator McCarthy, decided to accuse all the directors of being communists, screenwriters and film actors, who would have said some progressive phrase like “our films are very discriminatory towards blacks and redskins.” They were interrogated and condemned, they were banned from the market, as in the case of Dalton Trumbo, who from prison wrote the script for the hidden story. Spartacus to Kirk Douglas, and he asked Stanley Kubrick to appear as a screenwriter. Arthur Miller says in his memoirs: “They did not prosecute me because I was only a playwright, and for them the theater had no audience. “The one who betrayed me was Elia Kazan.” There were many cases, quite dramatic with suicide included, as the film denounces The figurehead, by Woody Allen. Ronald Reagan snitched on many friends and that helped his political career.

In Colombia there have been blacklists. I remember that, in 1988, a list of those threatened by paramilitaries appeared in the press, headed by Santiago García, Patricia Ariza, Vicky Hernández and Carlos Vives (the last two had to go into exile from the country). When I read the names to Gloria Zea, she told me: “And why am I not on that list?” She was right: she was in a photo with Marulanda during the Uribe era.

Already in the 21st century, those on the blacklists to be murdered were Aída Avella (there was finally an attack against her and she had to go into exile in Switzerland for 17 years), Piedad Córdoba (she died undefeated this year), Iván Cepeda and Alirio Uribe (which are still there, intact).

Now, the blacklists are of a different style: there is the ‘Clinton List’, which includes money laundering suspects. But this list lost favor when Clinton appeared on the ‘Epstein List’, made up of pedophiles like Prince Andrew of England, from whom the British crown took all the medals from his chest and left him almost as a doorman in Westminster. Also on this list is Andrés Pastrana, who has said that on a trip on Epstein’s ‘Lolita Express’, he was really on the run because they gave him a lift to the Bahamas, where he got off to keep an appointment with Fidel in La Havana. Very rare and perfectly ascertainable fact. What he has not yet explained is the reason why he invited Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s pimp now sentenced to 20 years in prison, to Cartagena.

And now the ‘Carter List’ appears, from when Jimmy Carter was president, in which Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala appears as an alleged accomplice in drug trafficking. Carter warned López Michelsen in a personal note, when Miguel Uribe Turbay’s grandfather was on the eve of becoming president of Colombia. And the “boss buddy” did nothing. And Rosalyn Carter visited him to move that case.

 
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