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US court jails Colombia militants | US court jails Colombia militants |
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Two Colombian paramilitary leaders have been jailed for 20 years on drug-trafficking charges by a US court. | |
Javier Zuluaga Lindo and Ramiro Vanoy had pleaded guilty of conspiring to import some 18 tonnes of cocaine from Colombia into the US in the late 1990s. | |
They were among 14 right-wing paramilitaries extradited to the US in May under an agreement between Washington and Bogota. | They were among 14 right-wing paramilitaries extradited to the US in May under an agreement between Washington and Bogota. |
The group was held responsible for many atrocities during Colombia's civil war. | The group was held responsible for many atrocities during Colombia's civil war. |
But the US charges did not mention Colombian violence, with authorities instead focusing on a two-year drug-smuggling campaign. | But the US charges did not mention Colombian violence, with authorities instead focusing on a two-year drug-smuggling campaign. |
In a Miami court , District Judge K Michael Moore imposed maximum sentences on 60-year-old Vanoy, and Zuluaga, 38, despite prosecutors recommending shorter sentences. | In a Miami court , District Judge K Michael Moore imposed maximum sentences on 60-year-old Vanoy, and Zuluaga, 38, despite prosecutors recommending shorter sentences. |
During sentencing, Vanoy admitted his guilt, expressing "remorse" and "repentance" as he was sentenced to more than 24 years in prison. | During sentencing, Vanoy admitted his guilt, expressing "remorse" and "repentance" as he was sentenced to more than 24 years in prison. |
Zuluaga Lindo, sentenced to 22 years, said he was ready to accept the judge's decision. | Zuluaga Lindo, sentenced to 22 years, said he was ready to accept the judge's decision. |
Killings, kidnappings, trafficking | Killings, kidnappings, trafficking |
The men were leaders of the United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia who were deported to the US in May. | The men were leaders of the United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia who were deported to the US in May. |
At the time, Colombian officials said the men had failed to abide by a peace deal under which their groups were demobilised. | At the time, Colombian officials said the men had failed to abide by a peace deal under which their groups were demobilised. |
Under the 2003 pact, the militia leaders were to confess wrongdoing and surrender the proceeds of their crimes. | Under the 2003 pact, the militia leaders were to confess wrongdoing and surrender the proceeds of their crimes. |
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe said any international assets seized by US authorities from the paramilitary leaders would go to compensating their victims. | Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe said any international assets seized by US authorities from the paramilitary leaders would go to compensating their victims. |
But some Colombians feared their extradition meant the militia leaders would not disclose alleged links to many government figures. | But some Colombians feared their extradition meant the militia leaders would not disclose alleged links to many government figures. |
Known by its Spanish acronym AUC, the stands accused of hundreds of killings and kidnappings during Colombia's decades-long civil conflict. | Known by its Spanish acronym AUC, the stands accused of hundreds of killings and kidnappings during Colombia's decades-long civil conflict. |
The US says many former paramilitary leaders continue to direct drug-trafficking and money-laundering networks. | The US says many former paramilitary leaders continue to direct drug-trafficking and money-laundering networks. |
As well as Miami, group members face trial in Washington, Tampa, New York and Houston. | As well as Miami, group members face trial in Washington, Tampa, New York and Houston. |