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Manuel de Dios Unanue : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manuel de Dios Unanue Manuel de Dios Unanue (4 January 1943 – 11 March 1992) was a veteran Cuban-born US journalist, former editor-in-chief of ''El Diario La Prensa'', New York City's largest Spanish-language daily newspaper, radio show host, and anti-drug crusading editor of magazines ''Cambio XXI'' and ''Crimen.''〔 De Dios was murdered in Queens, New York, 11 March 1992, by an unknown assailant, later identified as Alejandro Wilson Mejia-Velez,〔 allegedly acting on orders given by Cali cartel boss José Santacruz Londoño. The murder of de Dios was the first time a journalist had been killed by Colombian drug traffickers in the United States. == Personal ==
Manuel de Dios Unanue was born in Camaguey, Cuba, 4 January 1943.〔〔 Along with his family, de Dios went into voluntary exile from Castro’s Cuba, settling first in Spain, before emigrating to Puerto Rico in 1967.〔 De Dios received a M.S. in Criminology from the Inter-American University in Puerto Rico before relocating to New York City in 1973.〔〔〔 In November 1978, de Dios was part of a group of expatriates who participated in a controversial "dialogue" with Fidel Castro and other Cuban officials and became a member of its Committee of 75.〔http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/dialogue/Dialogo-firmantes.pdf〕 On Feb. 1, 1980, Committee of 75 turncoat, Rev. Manuel Espinosa, singled out de Dios and nine other members as being Castro "agents." 〔http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/espinosa/dialogue-spies.htm〕 After being gunned down on the evening of 11 March 1992, de Dios was laid to rest 14 March 1992, in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. He was survived by his mother, three sisters (one of them being Dr. Teresa de Dios Unanue, a notable educator and President of Atlantic University College in Guaynabo) and a brother, as well as his girlfriend and business partner Vicky Sanchez and their two-year-old daughter Melody.〔
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