Former Colombian President Uribe Convicted for Witness Tampering

Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe convicted for witness tampering and bribery. The verdict follows a 13-year legal battle and deepens political divisions. Uribe faces potential 12-year sentence while planning appeal.

Former Colombian President Uribe Convicted for Witness Tampering
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Historic Verdict Against Ex-President

Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe has been found guilty of witness tampering and bribery in a landmark ruling. Judge Sandra Liliana Heredia delivered the verdict after presenting evidence that Uribe conspired with lawyers to influence testimonies of three former paramilitary members. These individuals had provided statements to leftist senator Iván Cepeda, who was investigating Uribe's alleged ties to paramilitary groups.

The Case's Origins

The legal proceedings began in 2012 when Uribe filed a defamation lawsuit against Cepeda. Colombia's Supreme Court dismissed the case against Cepeda in 2018 and instead initiated an investigation into Uribe's conduct. The court determined Uribe attempted to manipulate witness statements through intermediaries.

Political Fallout and Reactions

The 73-year-old Uribe, who governed Colombia from 2002-2010, plans to appeal the conviction. His absence during the verdict announcement didn't prevent clashes between supporters and opponents outside the courthouse. Uribe faces up to 12 years in prison, with sentencing to be determined in separate proceedings.

Divided Legacy

Uribe remains a polarizing figure in Colombian politics. Supporters credit him with combating drug cartels and economic growth, while critics associate him with human rights violations and paramilitary expansion. His administration received significant US support through the $2.8 billion "Plan Colombia" initiative.

International Response

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned the verdict as politically motivated, stating: "Uribe's only crime is tirelessly defending his homeland." The case highlights ongoing tensions in Colombia's judicial system as the country prepares for 2026 elections amid rising political violence, including the recent assassination attempt on Uribe protege Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay.

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