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Ex-Colombian president Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness-tampering

Ex-Colombian president Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness-tampering

Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe has been found guilty of witness-tampering by a court in Colombia. This landmark decision marks the first time a former Colombian president has been convicted of a criminal offense. The charges stem from Uribe's alleged involvement in attempts to manipulate witness testimony in a case related to his family's ties to paramilitary groups. Uribe, who served as president from 2002 to 2010, has been a central figure in Colombia's complex political landscape and has faced numerous allegations of human rights abuses and links to illegal armed groups during his tenure. The court's ruling underscores the ongoing efforts to address issues of corruption and accountability within the Colombian political system. The case has drawn significant attention both within Colombia and internationally, as it sets a precedent for the potential prosecution of high-ranking officials, even former heads of state.

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