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Colombia’s Uribe will Take Venezuela’s Maduro to Human Rights Commission

May 7th 2013, by Tamara Pearson
[image: Ex Colombian president Alvaro Uribe (archive)]

Ex Colombian president Alvaro Uribe (archive)

Merida, May 7th 2013 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – Former Colombian president
Alvaro Uribe said that he will take Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro to
the Inter-American Commission for Human Rights (IACHR), following
accusations by the Venezuelan head that Uribe was involved in plots against
him.

On Friday, Maduro accused Uribe, along with Roger Noriega and Otto Reich,
ex members of the US State Department, of being behind a plan to depose and
assassinate him. He said that he had “sufficient proof” and as a
consequence, had increased his personal security.

Maduro alleged that there are “sectors of the Venezuelan right” working
with Uribe, and predicted that the private media would “trivialise” his
denunciation.

Uribe has openly worked with Venezuela’s rightwing, meeting with them in
July 2012, in the lead-up to the October presidential elections, to
denounce “atrocities and abuses by the Chavista dictatorship against
democracy”. He publically supported Henrique Capriles’ candidature. A month
later, he also stated to press that he had “lacked the time” as president
for a military intervention into Venezuela.

On the weekend Maduro also insinuated that Uribe and his “paramilitaries
and hired-killer groups” could be behind the rightwing, which also “could
be” behind the shooting of a private media sports journalist, Johny
Gonzalez, in Caracas recently.

Uribe argued that Maduro’s accusation put his life at risk. He said he also
wanted a libel investigation held in Colombia, and would request it of
Colombia’s Attorney General’s office if Maduro enters the country.

Uribe called Maduro’s accusations “immature” and his lawyer, Jaime Granados
Pena, said that he would appeal to the IACHR to ask for precautionary
measures in favour of Uribe every time “Maduro’s actions put [Uribe’s] life
and bodily integrity at risk”.

Venezuela withdrew from the IACHR, an affiliate body of the Organisation of
American States (OAS) last year, after former president Hugo Chavez accused
it of “political manipulation”. The year before the Venezuelan Supreme
Court also refused to enforce a IACHR ruling to override a decision by
Venezuela’s comptroller barring opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez from
holding public positions until 2014 after he was found guilty of corruption.

Further, Granados called Maduro’s accusations the acts of a “desperate
person who holds power illegitimately...to divert attention away from the
corruption and illegality sponsored by the dictatorship he runs”.

Maduro responded to the statements yesterday, saying, “That’s what these
mafia are like, they order someone to be killed and then they come out and
denounce that someone wants to do something to them to shut them up”.

Uribe, president of Colombia from 2002 to 2010, has himself been accused of
a number of human rights crimes. Earlier this year Colombia’s chief
prosecutor’s office opened a preliminary criminal investigation into Uribe
over allegations he sponsored a far-right “killer” militia as a regional
governor in the 1990s.

According to the Washington Post, members of Uribe’s congress collaborated
with rightwing death squads to fix elections and assassinate opponents.
Colombia Reports reported in 2008 that half of Colombia’s senate were
suspected of being involved with paramilitary forces, and the next year
also reported that 40,000 government officials, including mayors and
governors, were under investigation for corruption.

In late 2009, a mass grave was discovered in the village of La Macarena
containing around 2000 victims of the Colombian military, killed between
2005 and 2009. The Permanent Committee for the Defence of Human Rights in
Colombia said on 26 January that the La Macarena site was one of thousands
of mass graves in Colombia, where 25,000 people had officially disappeared
by 2010.

Meanwhile, Colombia’s current president, Juan Manuel Santos, said yesterday
that his government would defend the “dignity” of Uribe via “diplomatic
channels”.
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*Source URL (retrieved on 07/05/2013 - 7:54pm):*
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/9128


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