Colombian Politics

Álvaro Uribe Sentenced to 12 Years: House Arrest or Prison?

Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering and bribery after a trial revealed his attempts to influence witnesses who accused him of links to a paramilitary group. Judge Sandra Heredia also banned Uribe from holding public office for eight years and fined him approximately $776,000. Uribe, who has denied all wrongdoing, has stated he will appeal the verdict and the appeals court is expected to issue a ruling by early October. The historic case has significantly impacted the polarizing figure’s legacy, with supporters and opponents expressing strong sentiments regarding the ruling.

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Colombian Senator, Presidential Hopeful Shot in Head, Miraculously Survives

Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, a potential 2026 presidential candidate, was shot and wounded at a Bogota campaign rally. The attack, which injured two others, prompted a strong condemnation from Colombian President Gustavo Petro and the U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. A minor was arrested, and a government reward offered for the remaining perpetrators. International leaders expressed solidarity, highlighting the attack’s threat to Colombian democracy.

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