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Consuelo Salgar de Montejo : ウィキペディア英語版
Consuelo Salgar

Consuelo Salgar Jaramillo (30 September 1928 — 2 October 2002)〔 Andrés Montejo Salgar, (Consuelo de Montejo ), Fundación Patrimonio Fílmico Colombiano〕〔 ''El Tiempo'', (Adiós a Consuelo de Montejo )〕 was a Colombian journalist, advertising executive, media entrepreneur, and politician.
Salgar studied in England and the United States.〔 She joined McCann Erickson and later established Publicidad Técnica,〔 her own advertising agency.〔 She directed ''Ella, él y alguien más'', a television sitcom,〔 worked for ''Semana'', and founded ''Flash'' magazine.〔 In 1966, she won a bid for the first privately owned television channel in Colombia, Teletigre (TV-9 Bogotá), which lasted 5 years until the newly elected government decided not to renew its license. Salgar founded four newspapers: ''El Periódico'', ''El Matutino'', ''El Caleño'', and ''El Bogotano''.
As a politician, she founded the Liberal Independent Movement (MIL), a dissident faction of the Colombian Liberal Party which would join the Frente Unido por el Pueblo coalition with left-wing MOIR and populist ANAPO.〔 Henry Holguín, , ''El Espectador'', 6 October 2002〕 Salgar was a senator, a Representative of the House, a deputy for Cundinamarca Assembly, and president of Bogotá City Council.〔
Salgar was an outspoken opponent of President Julio César Turbay Ayala's Security Statute.〔 During Turbay's term, she was arrested and sentenced to one year of imprisonment by a military judge on 7 November 1979, for allegedly selling a gun. She would be released 3 months later. Salgar brought the case to the United Nations Human Rights Committee.〔(Consuelo Salgar de Montejo v. Colombia, Communication No. R.15/64, U.N. Doc. Supp. No. 40 (A/37/40) at 168 (1982). ), ''United Nations Human Rights Committee'', 24 March 1982〕
==Personal life==
Consuelo was born on 30 September 1928 in Bogotá, Colombia to Jorge Salgar de la Cuadra and Margot Jaramillo Arango. She married fellow advertising executive Leopoldo Montejo Peñaredonda〔〔 with whom she had five children: Leopoldo, Patricia, Mauricio, Andrés, and Felipe. She died of liver cancer in Miami on 1 October 2002.

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