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Colombia party leader arrested.


7/25/2008 9:25:04 PM

The leader of one of Colombia's major political parties has been arrested on suspicion of having ties to right-wing paramilitaries.

Carlos Garcia Carlos Garcia can refer to:
  • The former major league baseball player, see Carlos García.
  • The Filipino poet and former President, see Carlos P. Garcia.
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, a senator and head of the National Unity party, which holds the most seats in the senate, was arrested in the city of Santa Marta Santa Marta (sän`tä mär`tä), city (1993 pop. 270,253), capital of Magdalena dept., N Colombia, a port on the Caribbean Sea. , the chief prosecutor's office said on Friday.

Garcia is the 31st politician to be arrested over links between paramilitaries and politicians.

Thirty other members of congress, most of them from parties that support Alvaro Uribe, Colombia's president, are under investigation over links to right-wing armed groups formed in the 1980s.

The paramilitaries have been condemned by human rights groups for the killings of trade unionists and political activists and their involvement in the drug trade.

In May, Uribe extradited 14 senior paramilitary leaders to stand trial in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  on drug trafficking charges.

"The accusation against the senator is that he used paramilitaries to help win elections and consolidate power in his home province of Tolima," a spokesman for Colombia's attorney general's office told the Reuters news agency.

Uribe re-election

Garcia is the second senior member of a party closely tied to Uribe to be arrested in the so-called parapolitics scandal.

In April, authorities arrested Mario Uribe, a former senator, second cousin second cousin
n.
1. A child of a first cousin of one's parent.

2. A child of one's first cousin; a first cousin once removed.
 and confidante con·fi·dante  
n.
1. A woman to whom secrets or private matters are disclosed.

2. A woman character in a drama or fiction, such as a trusted friend or servant, who serves as a device for revealing the inner thoughts or intentions
 of the president, over his alleged links to paramilitary groups The list of paramilitary groups includes all organized armed groups not officially considered a national military force. Groups are listed alphabetically, with the common name as the primary entry. .

Garcia had been promoting efforts to allow Uribe to run for a third term in 2010.

Uribe, the United States' closest ally in Latin America, is leaving open the option of running again in 2010, and polls suggest he will win with ease.

But Colombia's scandal-hit congress will first need to approve a referendum vote on whether to amend the constitution to allow him to seek an unprecedented third term.

The law has already been changed once to allow his 2006 re-election.

A[umlaut umlaut (m`lout) [Ger.,=transformed sound], in inflection, variation of vowels of the type of English man to men. ] Aljazeera.net 2003 - 2008

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