

Alvaro Uribe giving everyone a treat, seeing his superior horsemanship skills.
Regarding Uribe's background:
Washington D.C., July 9, 2018 A ranch owned by former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe Vélez and other members of his family was the operational base of a deadly paramilitary group, according to the testimony of people who worked for the Uribe family in the 1990s.
The new evidence, which was reviewed by the National Security Archive, is the subject of an investigation published today in The New York Times featuring commentary from Michael Evans, director of the Archives Colombia documentation project.
In a series of declarations during the past year, three former employees of La Carolina ranch in Yarumal, Colombia, said that the Uribe family, and especially the former presidents brother, Santiago Uribe, had a close and friendly relationship with the presumed leader of the Doce Apóstoles (Twelve Apostles), a death squad that prosecutors say targeted petty criminals, drug addicts and the presumed supporters of insurgent groups like the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the National Liberation Army (ELN).
There has long been a perception in Colombia that Álvaro Uribes policies, first as governor of Antioquia and later as president, helped to foster the growth of illegal paramilitaries, which are responsible for most of the human rights abuses committed in recent decades. As governor of Antioquia, Uribe was one of the most prominent proponents of state-sponsored civil militia groups known as Convivir, some of which were fronts for, or worked in concert with, Colombias notorious paramilitary army, the United Self-defense Forces of Colombia (AUC).
But these new declarations are part of a growing body of evidence suggesting that the Uribe family was directly involved in training and directing the operations of the outlaw groups.
More:
https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/news/colombia/2018-07-09/former-colombian-presidents-ranch-paramilitary-base-according-new-testimony
He is the mentor of the current Colombian "President," Ivan Duque, who makes sure to do everything the little Teflon Dweeb tells him. Duque is standing to Uribe's left:

Uribe's little thug boys, called "Tom and Jerry" by the people.

Tomás and Jerónimo (left)
La Semana, popular Colombian newspaper had an article back in 2008, regarding the fact Tomás and Jerónimo didn't want their tax returns revealed, just like Trump.
https://www.semana.com/international/print-edition/articulo/the-colombian-presidents-sons/97857-3
Their good friend, David Murcia Guzmán, was sentenced to prison for money laundering etc. He is deeply involved in organied crime, and his association with them didn't seem a problem, and they live on as the Teflon Brats.


Supreme Court downgraded eight years to the penalty of David Murcia Guzmán
04-Feb-16
The Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court reduced the sentence to David Murcia Guzmán , brain of the illegal money collector DMG, from 30 to 22 years in prison , as well as a fine of 25 thousand minimum wages.
In August 2013, the Superior Court of Bogotá ratified in the second instance the sentence of 30 years in prison and 50 thousand minimum wages against Murcia, for the crimes of massive and habitual collection of money and money laundering . However, the high court officially dismissed the conviction and the fine against Murcia to find that it was assessed in the wrong way.
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Murcia Guzman was extradited from 2010 to the United States and when he finishes paying his sentence there he will have to return to Colombia to answer for the crimes of massive and habitual collection of money and money laundering.
https://canal1.com.co/noticias/nacional/corte-suprema-rebajo-ocho-anos-a-la-pena-de-david-murcia-guzman/