Powerful Colombian ex-president to lose freedom during probe [View all]
Source: Associated Press
Christine Armario, Associated Press
Updated 6:11 pm CDT, Tuesday, August 4, 2020
Photo: Ivan Valencia, AP
FILE - In this Oct. 8, 2019 file photo, senator and former president Alvaro Uribe arrives to the Supreme Court for questioning in an investigation for witness tampering charges in Bogota, Colombia. Uribe will not be allowed to remain at liberty while the Supreme Court investigates the allegations against him, current President Ivan Duque said in a video address Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020.
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe will not be allowed to remain at liberty while the Supreme Court investigates allegations of witness tampering against him in another blow to one of the nations most powerful political leaders.
Current President Iván Duque lamented in a short video statement Tuesday that his political mentor will not be allowed to defend himself in freedom as news of the former presidents expected detention rocked the county.
This causes me profound sadness, for my wife, for my family, Uribe said on Twitter. And for Colombians who still believe Ive done something good for the homeland.
The news touched off a firestorm in Colombia, where Uribe remains a domineering voice in the nations highly divisive politics. Critics and civil rights groups praised the Supreme Court for continuing to pursue the accusations against him in a country where the powerful routinely escape punishment for wrongdoing.
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