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Ex-Colombian president Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness-tampering

COLOMBIA, JUL 29 – Uribe was convicted for attempting to influence witnesses in a case about his alleged paramilitary ties, facing up to 12 years in prison in Colombia's first ex-president criminal conviction.

  • In a historic ruling, Judge Sandra Liliana Heredia declared that `Justice does not kneel before power` as a Colombian court found former President Álvaro Uribe Velez guilty of witness tampering and procedural fraud.
  • The case centers on allegations that Uribe and his team tried to bribe imprisoned paramilitaries to retract testimony, after Cepeda's accusations, with evidence involving Diego Cadena.
  • During the trial, Judge Sandra Liliana Heredia spent nearly ten hours deliberating and heard from more than 13 witnesses, stating `Justice does not kneel before power`.
  • The judge is expected to hand down a sentence after Monday's conviction, with prosecutors seeking nine years and the Attorney General's Office advocating house arrest.
  • Uribe’s allies face a pivotal moment as the conviction, less than a year before Colombia’s 2026 presidential election, may influence campaign dynamics.
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Several Colombian politicians ask to respect the decisions of the Justice after the conviction in the first instance of former President Álvaro Uribe.

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With his iron fist against the guerrillas, former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe amassed a bullet-proof popularity. But a historic conviction dents the right-wing leader questioned for his alleged links with paramilitaries. The politician who ruled the country between 2002 and 2010 was found guilty of bribing witnesses to testify in his favor about his participation in these ultra-right squadrons. He is the country’s first former president con…

·Washington, United States
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The former conservative head of state was sentenced on Monday 28 July for suborning witnesses and fraud, risking 12 years in prison. The result of a lengthy judicial procedure, which saw the country tear itself apart between supporters of a "pacifier" with the "firm hand" and opponents of a "mafia murderer".

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

The trial at the former president of Colombia Alvaro Uribe Vélez enters a new phase. On Monday, July 28, Judge Sandra Liliana Heredia declared Uribe, the most powerful man of the extreme right of Colombia in recent decades, responsible for having corrupt witnesses to lie in his favor in a separate investigation on his alleged ties with extreme right-wing paramilitary groups, responsible for human rights violations. The judge considered the forme…

·Rome, Italy
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El Tiempo broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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