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sur De Victor Jara à Guantanamo : la même CIA (54) : David Headley, le retour


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morice morice 25 mai 2010 10:15

tenez, clown ridicule


révélations sur le FRANGIN d’URIBE....
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/23/AR2010052303821.html

Now a former police major, Juan Carlos Meneses, has alleged that Uribe’s younger brother, Santiago Uribe, led a fearsome paramilitary group in the 1990s in this northern town that killed petty thieves, guerrilla sympathizers and suspected subversives. In an interview with The Washington Post, Meneses said the group’s hit men trained at La Carolina, where the Uribe family ran an agro-business in the early 1990s.

The revelations threaten to renew a criminal investigation against Santiago Uribe and raise new questions about the president’s past in a region where private militias funded with drug-trafficking proceeds and supported by cattlemen wreaked havoc in the 1990s. The disclosures could prove uncomfortable to the United States, which has long seen Uribe as a trusted caretaker of American money in the fight against armed groups and the cocaine trade.

cela faisait 20 ans qu’on s’en doutait....

In his recounting, Meneses said he immediately began collaborating with the paramilitary group upon being assigned to head the police in Yarumal in early 1994. Santiago Uribe was the main fundraiser and strategist behind the group, Meneses said, describing meetings in which the two discussed who would be killed next. Meneses said his own role was simple : He ensured that his policemen were nowhere near where a killing was to take place.

« I allowed them to act, » he said of the hit men, who included a police officer, Alexander de Jesús Amaya, who later cooperated with authorities. The dead included suspected guerrillas and extortionists, Meneses said, but also civilians with no ties to rebel groups.

Uribe a un frère d’extrême droite qui a dirigé un escadron noir, responsable de massacres de civils.

In October, he fled to Venezuela, seeking refugee status with his wife and children. He contacted a prominent Colombian human rights activist, Javier Giraldo, a Catholic priest, who took Meneses to Argentina. Meneses’s three-hour confession in Argentina gave him a level of legitimacy, said Pérez Esquivel, the Nobel laureate.


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