The president of Colombia, Ernesto Semper, has been accused of taking millions of dollars in campaign contributions from drug cartels. NPR's Tom Gjelten reports from Bogota, Columbia, on the reaction in the city to the allegations and their fallout internationally. The U-S has publicized many of the accusations, but many Colombians think the criticism by the U-S is unjust and support their President.
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