Another Uribe ally arrested for alleged paramilitary ties
Posted : Fri, 25 Jul 2008 19:08:04 GMT
Author : DPA
Bogota - A Colombian political leader from President Alvaro Uribe's ruling coalition was arrested Friday for alleged illegal contact with right-wing paramilitaries. Senator Carlos Garcia, who leads the National Unity Party, was taken into custody by police in the northern city of Santa Marta on a warrant from the supreme court in Bogota.
"I am completely innocent," he told reporters.
Three former members of the since disbanded United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia (AUC) said Garcia met with AUC leaders in 2001.
Garcia is the latest politician to be caught up in a scandal tying conservative politicians to the paramilitaries. In 2006, police found information about the links on former AUC commander Rodrigo Tovar Pupo's computer. Since then, 60 legislators - nearly all members of the ruling coalition - have been charged, more than 30 are currently in jail awaiting trial.
Opposition lawmakers have claimed president had ties to the group during his time as governor of Antioquia province.
The paramilitary groups were founded in the 1980s in response to the leftist rebels, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), and have been implicated in massacres of civilians that supported the rebels. In 2004, the AUC disarmed.
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/221549,another-uribe-ally-arrested-for-alleged-paramilitary-ties.htmlNot so fast there. Our own Senate has just noted the paramilitaries ARE NOT DISARMED:
Jul 22Senate appropriators crank out the 2009 aid bill
U.S. Aid, U.S. Congress
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Andean Counterdrug Programs (basically the same as International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement): The Committee notes that after providing more than $6,000,000,000 in support of Plan Colombia since 2000, and vigorous efforts by the Colombian Government, many areas of Colombia are safer and its economic indicators have improved. However, armed groups, including demobilized paramilitaries who have rearmed and continue to traffic in drugs, threaten the security of many communities.
More:
http://www.cipcol.org/?p=641