Jorge Eliécer Gaitán: El Asesinato Que Incendió Colombia
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán was one of Colombia's most popular leaders. For millions, he represented the hope for a different country. But on April 9, 1948, he was assassinated in the heart of Bogotá. His death unleashed the Bogotazo: an explosion of rage, fire, and violence that left the capital devastated and opened one of the deepest wounds in Colombian history. This was not just the assassination of a politician. It was the crime that tore Colombia in two.

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