Colombian prosecutors have summoned former President Álvaro Uribe for questioning regarding massacres that occurred in La Granja and El Aro between 1996 and 1997. This move marks a significant advancement in the investigation into alleged ties between Uribe and paramilitary groups. The inquiry centers around accusations that Uribe was aware of, or involved in, the atrocities committed during this period. Cepeda, a prominent political figure, described the investigation as a “significant advance.” Uribe remains a popular and influential figure in Colombian politics. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge as the process unfolds. This development could have substantial implications for Colombia’s political landscape.
