Uribe tied to yet another massacre, despite extermination of paramilitary group he allegedly founded
by Adriaan Alsema February 24, 2020
A court ordered to hear a new witness claiming Colombias former President Alvaro Uribe was tied to a paramilitary group that was all but exterminated after the controversial politician took office.
Nestor Abad Giraldo, a.k.a. El Indio, is the third surviving member of the now-defunct Bloque Metro, who linked Uribe not just to the paramilitary group, but to a 2001 massacre in which 14 people were killed.
According to El Indio, Bloque Metros top commander ordered the massacre in the town of Segovia as part of an operation to steal cattle that, as Doble Cero told us, belonged to Mr. Alvaro Uribe.
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To add insult to injury, former US President George W Bush in 2009 granted a Medal of Freedom to the alleged co-founder of a paramilitary group he designated a foreign terrorist organization in 2001 for proving that terror can be opposed and defeated.
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