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Colombia Investigates Former President over Paramilitary Massacres

Prosecutors say Uribe faces questioning over alleged ties to paramilitary massacres and the 1998 killing of a rights activist.

  • On Thursday, Colombia's Attorney General opened an investigation into former President Alvaro Uribe for alleged crimes linked to a paramilitary group, two massacres, and the murder of a human rights defender.
  • Paramilitaries, funded by landowners and merchants to counter leftist guerrillas, are estimated by a truth commission to be responsible for nearly half of more than 450,000 deaths in Colombia's conflict.
  • Uribe alleged ties between Senator Ivan Cepeda and the prosecutor, stating "This is a clear case of political pressure and injustice" while his lawyers named four sites of paramilitary massacres for questioning.
  • Colombians vote Sunday in a presidential runoff pitting Senator Ivan Cepeda against right-wing lawyer Abelardo De La Espriella, who has Uribe's backing and vowed a tough approach to rebel groups.
  • Uribe was convicted last year for fraud and bribery in a legal saga over alleged witness tampering that could have resulted in 12 years of house arrest.
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The prosecution is investigating the former president for alleged involvement in paramilitary organizations and massacres during the civil war.

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Just 48 hours after the presidential elections, the Colombian Prosecutor’s Office announced the opening of a new investigation against former President Alvaro Uribe Vélez. A movement that Uribe described as “an injustice of clear political pressure” at one point in the polls gave left-wing candidate Ivan Cepeda a loser. The Prosecutor’s Office summoned the former president to the inquest to clarify his alleged responsibility for forming paramili…

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CNN Brasil broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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