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Judi Lynn

(160,515 posts)
Wed Sep 17, 2014, 09:12 PM Sep 2014

Uribe worked with Medellin Cartel banker: Opposition tells Colombia Senate

Uribe worked with Medellin Cartel banker: Opposition tells Colombia Senate
Sep 17, 2014 posted by Joel Gillin

Leftist opposition senator Ivan Cepeda on Wednesday claimed that Colombia’s former President Alvaro Uribe worked with the Medellin Cartel’s top finance man, among several other accusations of ties to criminal and politically violent activities over the last three decades.

In a debate broadcast on live television and streamed online by nearly every major Colombian newspaper, Cepeda provided extensive documentation of Uribe’s alleged connections paramilitaries, narco-traffickers, and those convicted of such ties.

It was a much-anticipated debate between two political enemies with long histories of accusing each other of supposed connections to illegal groups.

One of those alleged connections of Uribe’s was to the financier of the notorious Medellin Cartel, Luis Carlos Molina Yepes, who sent to prison for his involvement in the killing the director of El Espectador newspaper. According to the documents obtained by Cepeda, Uribe sat on the Board of Directors of Molina’s company COMFIRMESA.

More:
http://colombiareports.co/uribe-worked-medellin-cartels-banker-cepeda/

(This man, Ivan Cepeda, has courage to spare: his own father was himself assassinated for his outspoken beliefs. He does have the power of his convictions giving him strength to speak in a country where leftists have been tortured, murdered relentlessly for ages. Clearly he believes what he says can be proven if someone will be good enough to start investigating formally.)

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Colombia's Ex-President Uribe Grilled by Lawmakers Judi Lynn Sep 2014 #1

Judi Lynn

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1. Colombia's Ex-President Uribe Grilled by Lawmakers
Wed Sep 17, 2014, 09:52 PM
Sep 2014

Colombia's Ex-President Uribe Grilled by Lawmakers
BOGOTA, Colombia — Sep 17, 2014, 6:33 PM ET
By JOSHUA GOODMAN Associated Press


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Senator Alvaro Uribe, a former president of Colombia, attends a debate called by Senator Ivan Cepeda from the Alternative Democratic Pole in Bogota, Colombia, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014. Cepeda, a fierce opponent of Uribe, proposed a debate on Uribe's alleged ties to paramilitary groups. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

The Associated Press[/font]

Former President Alvaro Uribe was grilled by lawmakers Wednesday over allegations of ties to drug traffickers and right-wing paramilitaries, accusations that have dogged him over decades in Colombia's politics.
The claims have taken on new relevance as Colombians start to come to grips with their violent past and seek a lasting peace with Marxist rebels.

The questioning of the conservative leader, who was president in 2002-10, was orchestrated by leftist Sen. Ivan Cepeda. Both men have suffered firsthand a half-century of political violence. Uribe's father was killed in a guerrilla ambush. Cepeda's senator-father was gunned down on a Bogota street in 1994 as part of a campaign of terror against leftist politicians following an earlier peace deal.

In a 90-minute speech, Cepeda presented documents and testimony by former paramilitaries, many of whose claims have previously been known, feeding rumors and suspicions about Uribe. The former president has dismissed them as politically motivated. Many involve his family and date from the start of his political career in Medellin when the city was dominated by Pablo Escobar's cocaine cartel.

"Colombia is at a crossroads between perpetuating war, hate and violence or opening the difficult path to reconciliation and peace," Cepeda told a packed assembly of lawmakers and journalists. "Knowing the truth is key for the political process our country is undergoing."

More:
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/colombias-president-uribe-grilled-lawmakers-25578296

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