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Colombia's Alvaro Uribe investigated for 'militia links' | Colombia's Alvaro Uribe investigated for 'militia links' |
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Colombia's attorney general's office has reopened a preliminary criminal investigation against former President Alvaro Uribe. | Colombia's attorney general's office has reopened a preliminary criminal investigation against former President Alvaro Uribe. |
Mr Uribe is accused of involvement with far-right paramilitary groups while he was a state governor in the 1990s. | Mr Uribe is accused of involvement with far-right paramilitary groups while he was a state governor in the 1990s. |
The case is based on testimonies by imprisoned former right-wing militia members. | The case is based on testimonies by imprisoned former right-wing militia members. |
Mr Uribe's lawyers deny all the charges and said they are "full of suppositions, imprecisions and lies". | Mr Uribe's lawyers deny all the charges and said they are "full of suppositions, imprecisions and lies". |
On Twitter, the former president said the allegations were "criminal vengeance" by imprisoned drug-dealing paramilitaries. | On Twitter, the former president said the allegations were "criminal vengeance" by imprisoned drug-dealing paramilitaries. |
Mr Uribe held office between 2002 and 2010 and waged a war against left-wing rebels from the Farc (Colombia's Revolutionary Armed Forces). | Mr Uribe held office between 2002 and 2010 and waged a war against left-wing rebels from the Farc (Colombia's Revolutionary Armed Forces). |
After a peace deal in 2003, tens of thousands of paramilitaries were demobilised and surrendered in exchange for reduced jail terms and protection from extradition. | After a peace deal in 2003, tens of thousands of paramilitaries were demobilised and surrendered in exchange for reduced jail terms and protection from extradition. |
The latest accusations against Mr Uribe were presented by Pablo Hernan Sierra, also known as Alberto Guerrero, and Juan Guillermo Monsalve. | The latest accusations against Mr Uribe were presented by Pablo Hernan Sierra, also known as Alberto Guerrero, and Juan Guillermo Monsalve. |
They had already been dismissed by the courts, but last week the attorney general's office decided to reopen the case. | They had already been dismissed by the courts, but last week the attorney general's office decided to reopen the case. |
The prisoners say Mr Uribe had strong links to the United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia (AUC) and was involved in ordering a killing, while governing the state of Antioquia. | The prisoners say Mr Uribe had strong links to the United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia (AUC) and was involved in ordering a killing, while governing the state of Antioquia. |
The former head of state promised to present his reaction to the media on Wednesday. | |
A number of closes aides of Mr Uribe's, including his cousin Mario Uribe, have been found guilty of collaborating with the AUC. | A number of closes aides of Mr Uribe's, including his cousin Mario Uribe, have been found guilty of collaborating with the AUC. |
He, however, has always maintained he has had "zero paramilitaries" in his life. | He, however, has always maintained he has had "zero paramilitaries" in his life. |
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