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Judi Lynn

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Tue Mar 15, 2016, 03:56 PM Mar 2016

Colombia’s former justice minister accused of seeking support from death squad

Colombia’s former justice minister accused of seeking support from death squad
Posted by Stephen Gill on Mar 15, 2016

A Bogota court has asked the Prosecutor General’s Office to investigate alleged ties between Colombia’s former Minister for Interior and Justice and far-right paramilitary groups.

The Bogota Justice and Peace Tribunal, in charge of criminal investigations against former members of the now-defunct paramilitary umbrella group AUC, sent evidence of the alleged ties between the paramilitaries and former Minister Fabio Valencia to the chief prosecutor with the explicit request to proceed with a criminal proceedings.

According to the court that was investigating former paramilitary chief Ramon Isaza, there exist merit to prosecute Valencia, a senior dynasty politician and political power broker who currently is adviser of his former boss, ex-President Alvaro Uribe, and the conservative Democratic Center party.

Among the evidence sent to the court is a letter by the paramilitary commander to Valencia in October 1994. In this letter, the paramilitary leader rejected supporting Valencia in that year’s Conservative Party primary.

More:
http://colombiareports.com/colombian-former-minister-investigsted-parapolitics/

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