Mario Uribe’s parapolitics trial begins

The trial of Colombian former Senate president Mario Uribe Escobar is due to begin Tuesday, following allegations that the official used paramilitary help in his election campaign.

Uribe, who is the cousin of Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, was arrested in February after former paramilitary fighters Jairo Castillo Peralta, alias “Pitirri,” and Salvatore Mancuso accused him of making political deals in order to be elected to the Senate in 2002, and of using his relationship with the AUC to buy cheap land in the Cordoba department.

The ex-official will appear before the Criminal Appeals Court, where he will plead innocent to charges of parapolitical activity.

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