Human Rights Watch expresses concern of ex paramilitary who made statements about President Uribe

Posted on November 4, 2011 • Filed under: Colombia, Corruption, Crime, Human Rights Latin America, Police/Military Activity

In a letter to Justice Minister Juan Carlos Esguerra, Jose Miguel Vivanco requests protection for those who have given statements against the president Alvaro Uribe.In a letter to Justice Minister Juan Carlos Esguerra, director of Human Rights Watch, José Miguel Vivanco, expressed concern about the safety of P aul Hernan Garcia and Juan Guillermo Sierra Monsalve, “two exparamilitares that in recent public statements, said the president Alvaro Uribe have been actively involved with a paramilitary group.” Read Article

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