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<strong>Spike</strong> | 15 YEARS OF BOOKS, MUSIC, ART, IDEAS | www.spikemagazine.com<br />

give himself bargaining power with the then Colombian<br />

president Cesar Gaviria, who had embarked on<br />

a relentless manhunt for Escobar’s capture, with the<br />

added threat of supporting his extradition to stand trial<br />

in the United States.<br />

Based on conversations with the survivors of<br />

Escobar’s abduction campaign, who were mostly<br />

middle-aged women, News Of A Kidnapping presents<br />

an unflinching reportage of the lives of those held in<br />

captivity, documenting their despair, fear and hope. At<br />

the same time, García Márquez explores the struggle<br />

which continues to this day between the state and drug<br />

traffickers for the heart of Colombia.<br />

Even though Escobar is now dead, killed during a<br />

police shootout in 1993, his legacy of corruption and<br />

murder lives on. While García Márquez has attempted<br />

to bring his considerable influence as a world-renowned<br />

writer to bear on the political problems of his country,<br />

that selfsame influence has now caused him to be<br />

caught up in a fresh wave of terror to sweep Colombia.<br />

In April this year, a shadowy group calling itself Dignity<br />

For Colombia abducted the son of Cesar Gaviria,<br />

the former president who battled with Escobar.<br />

The guerrilla group have already established their<br />

political credentials with the assassination of a three<br />

time presidential candidate and a murder attempt on<br />

President Ernesto Samper’s lawyer last year. Their<br />

main demand following the kidnapping of Gaviria’s<br />

son was that García Márquez should take over the<br />

presidency from Samper, who has faced widespread<br />

calls for his resignation because of charges that his<br />

1994 election campaign was partly financed by drug<br />

traffickers. García Márquez has rejected the demand<br />

out of hand, saying that he was sure he would make<br />

“the worst president” in Colombia’s history.<br />

However, García Márquez has remained silent<br />

concerning the kidnappers more recent demands that<br />

he vouches for the absence of corruption during Gaviria’s<br />

presidency. Some have speculated that García<br />

Márquez has now been given the horrific power of life<br />

or death over Gaviria’s son, depending on his future<br />

co-operation with the guerrilla group. In a further twist<br />

to the story, the man in charge of securing the young<br />

Gaviria’s release is Alberto Villamizar, whose wife<br />

and sister’s abductions in 1990 were the impetus for<br />

García Márquez to write News Of A Kidnapping. “It’s<br />

unusual,” Villamizar has commented, “but everything<br />

that happens in Colombia is unusual”. �<br />

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