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Panama dictator Noriega undergoes brain surgery

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PANAMA CITY: Panama’s former military dictator Manuel Noriega was undergoing surgery on Tuesday to remove a benign brain tumor, with his family hoping the 83-year-old’s recovery will prevent his return to prison. His daughter Thays Noriega told AFP that the surgeon had sent her a message saying he was already in the operating room of Santo Tomas Hospital, in Panama City, carrying out the delicate procedure. “We have confidence in the doctors treating him and are following their recommenda­tions,” Thays Noriega said. “We understand the operation had to be done given that his quality of life was steadily diminishin­g.”

Manuel Noriega was a military intelligen­ce officer who long worked for the CIA and who ruled his Central American country from 1983 until US forces invaded in 1989 to topple and capture him. Relations between Noriega and the United States deteriorat­ed as he defied pressure from US president Ronald Reagan to stand down, and as he appeared to shift allegiance to the then-Soviet Union, at the height of the Cold War. After his ouster Noriega was taken prisoner to the United States, where he was tried and imprisoned on drug traffickin­g and money laundering charges. In 2010 Noriega was extradited to France, where he was convicted on money laundering charges, then extradited to Panama in 2011, where he was sentenced for the disappeara­nce of political opponents during his reign. The former dictator is currently serving three 20-year prison sentences in Panama for those rights abuses.

Noriega was being held in El Renacer prison, on the banks of the Panama Canal. But in January he was granted temporary release into home detention to prepare for surgery, which had originally been scheduled for February. Noriega is suffering from a benign meningioma, a tumor on membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord just inside the skull. The tumor “has shown unexpected growth, which has accelerate­d the need for surgery to avoid damage to the brain,” his personal doctor, Eduardo Reyes said, adding that Noriega is a “high-risk patient” because of his age and other ailments he suffers. — AFP

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