Colombia Court Orders House Arrest for Former President Álvaro Uribe

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Colombia’s Supreme Court ordered house arrest for former President Álvaro Uribe while it investigates allegations of witness tampering. No changes have been leveled.

BOGOTÁ, Colombia—The Supreme Court on Tuesday night ordered house arrest for former President Álvaro Uribe while it investigates allegations of witness tampering in a case that has rocked the political establishment in a country that is a close ally of the U.S.

The court is investigating whether Mr. Uribe, who was president from 2002 to 2010 and has been a mentor to President Iván Duque, paid a former member of Colombia’s now-defunct paramilitary militia to change testimony he had given to court investigators about the former...

 

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Que pendejos....el un vil ladrón.

Uribe is a paraco hp.

Murder!!!

Uribe is a triplehpta

Pero si estamos felices!!! Esto acá es una celebración!

Witness tampering? In Colombia? That’s beautiful. This is the country in which it took an army of like 100,000 guys to get Pablo 5 times? Just ask him for the $2m bucks and the man alone.

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