The extradited leader of the defunct paramilitary group AUC, accused a former governor of having links to paramilitaries and of aiding the founders of “Los Pepes” — the notorious Full Article »
Former Colombian president Alvaro Uribe released a statement Tuesday denying that he ever met with the ex supreme leader of paramilitary organization AUC Salvatore Mancuso. In a three-point statement released Full Article »
The extradited former supreme leader of paramilitary organization AUC has said that he met with former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe when the latter was Governor of Antioquia, reported Canal Capital Full Article »
Salvatore Mancuso, the extradited leader of the now defunct paramilitary organization AUC, wrote a letter to Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos requesting to be a part of the peace process Full Article »
Salvatore Mancuso, a former paramilitary leader who has already been charged for multiple crimes, was sentenced on Wednesday to 24 more years in prison for his involvement in a central Full Article »
Former Colombian president Alvaro Uribe has claimed on Wednesday that he will sue two former members of congress for accusing him of knowingly receiving support from the AUC paramilitary during Full Article »
A jailed former Congressman has said Colombia’s former President Alvaro Uribe knew he was receiving support from paramilitary groups during his 2002 election campaign, local media reported Tuesday. Miguel Alfonso Full Article »
Former paramilitary leader, Salvatore Mancuso, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the murder of a Colombian lawyer. Mancuso, a notorious ex-AUC paramilitary leader, was convicted for the Full Article »
A former paramilitary leader named retired Colombian army generals as complicit in massacres in the northern Norte de Santander province during the late 1990s, reported El Tiempo Monday. Former AUC paramilitary leader Salvatore Full Article »
Former AUC paramilitary leader Salvatore Mancuso has asked that a private security company be in charge of protecting his family in Colombia rather than state agents, reported local media Friday. Full Article »