Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Colombian court overturns political disqualification to former senator Piedad Cordoba – Que Pasa Bulletin

Similarly, states that the evidence collected by the prosecutor Ordonez were based on the computers of Luis Edgar Devia, alias Raul Reyes, the chancellor of the FARC , died after a bombing executed by the Colombian state in a camp the guerrillas of the FARC had in Ecuador, this part of the so-called Operation Phoenix.

in an initial report, revealed in May 2008, the CTI of the Prosecutor noted that Piedad Cordoba have exchanged emails with the guerrilla leader and in them, used the pseudonyms of ‘Teodora de Bolivar ‘,’ Black ‘and’ Bold ‘. He said he respected the decision, but emphasized, that if there was evidence showing the relationship of Cordoba with the armed group.

On that date, Piedad Cordoba had been disowned as a mediator official and the body of research this could be a sign that would be collaborating on strategies against the national government.

He indicated that the Attorney “is respectful of the institutions, the Attorney abide by the ruling of the State Council , but misses that in the process there are different tests to computer Reyes . “

However, Cordoba still is disabled by another failure of the Attorney General’s Office for a period of 14 years based on the alleged financial aid activist gave him Ricardo Antonio Montenegro in 2010, during the legislative campaign.

Piedad Cordoba is accused of having proximity to the FARC for several years in Colombia.

the former congressman, considering that everything is a “political persecution” in their against, filed a tutela before the highest constitutional judge and an action for annulment and reinstatement of the right to State councilor court.

That second penalty of the Attorney General was also appealed by Cordoba before the State Council and a decision is expected yet. In that case, the attorney said Cordobá gave $ 25 million to a candidate for the House of Representatives, becoming an undue lack of participation in politics.

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