Last month, Bolivians marked the tenth anniversary of "Black October," a watershed moment in a popular uprising that culminated with the election of Evo Morales. Today, both Morales and popular sectors view the legacy of Black October through the lens of their own political agendas.
During the 1980s, Colombian narcotraffickers fought ferociously against being extradited to the United States.
But lately in an unprecedented shift, narcotraffickers are changing their attitudes, and courting extradition—the sooner the better.