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Thursday, August 24, 2023

Colombia Could Request Extradition of Salvatore Mancuso from US to Help Negotiate Peace Talks

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


On July 23, 2023, Colombian President Gustavo Petro, appointed paramilitary leader Salvatore Mancuso as “peace manager” to negotiate with one of the country’s largest drug cartels, the Clan de Golfo. Mancuso, an infamous narco trafficker and human rights violator, is a convicted US and Colombian felon. In Colombia, Mancuso was found guilty in more than 1,500 cases of murder or forced disappearances. In the United States, Mancuso was convicted, and is currently in prison, for drug trafficking. 

Mancuso also faces charges in Italy. Hundreds of other criminal investigations are pending against him. Italy and Colombia do not have an extradition treaty.

In 2008, then-President Álvaro Uribe abruptly extradited Mancuso and 13 other paramilitary commanders to face drug charges in the US. It is expected that Petro will seek the extradition of Mancuso back to Colombia. 

US Senator Marco Rubio sent a letter to US Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding he reject any request from the Colombian government for Mancuso’s extradition.“Both right-wing paramilitary groups and left-wing terrorist organizations have been responsible for thousands of human rights abuses in Colombia for several decades. There has been consistent bipartisan support in the United States and Colombia for investigating those responsible in order to support peace and reconciliation in Colombia. Recent events in Colombia, however, may undermine this search for accountability and justice for these abuses. Allowing him to walk free would be an insult to his victims."

“I, therefore, urge you to reject any request from the Colombian government for the extradition of Mancuso, until his appointment as a “peace manager” is revoked, or there is credible assurance that Mancuso will serve the sentences imposed by Colombian courts.”



Letter from Senator Rubio

Dear Attorney General Garland:

I write with concern over the ongoing effort to ensure accountability and justice for human rights abuses in Colombia. As you know, both right-wing paramilitary groups and left-wing terrorist organizations have been responsible for thousands of human rights abuses in Colombia for several decades. There has been consistent bipartisan support in the United States and Colombia for investigating those responsible in order to support peace and reconciliation in Colombia. Recent events in Colombia, however, may undermine this search for accountability and justice for these abuses.

Last month, Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced the appointment of several Colombians to be “peace managers” to handle negotiations with armed groups as part of his “Total Peace” plan. Among these is Salvatore Mancuso, the former commander of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), who will allegedly handle negotiations with Clan de Golfo, the country’s largest drug cartel which emerged from one of the remnants of the demobilized AUC. 

Mancuso’s appointment as a “peace manager” is problematic, not least because he has been convicted by US federal courts for drug trafficking and by Colombian courts for more than 1,500 cases of murder or forced disappearances. While he is currently incarcerated in the United States, he has yet to serve out any sentences for his Colombian convictions.

I, therefore, urge you to reject any request from the Colombian government for the extradition of Mancuso, until his appointment as a “peace manager” is revoked, or there is credible assurance that Mancuso will serve the sentences imposed by Colombian courts. To allow Mancuso to not only walk free in Colombia but also represent the Colombian government in negotiations with drug traffickers currently working to flood our communities with narcotics, would be an insult to the thousands of Colombians who are victims of Mancuso’s crimes.

11 comments:

  1. So one of the founders of the AUC is supposed to have a little chat with clan del golfo. These are some dangers of the left imo

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    1. Mancuso is a true drug lord way above mencha and la maya.

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    2. 10:53 I doubt it

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    3. Mancuso Sevillano Don Berna Macaco Los Castaño Gil and Memo Fantasma were the auc bosses. This motherfuckers made billions. Maya and mencha are a fucking dimebag dealers compare to those guys.

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    4. 4:23 your correct hes not small time but neither is Mayo and Mencho. T

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  2. "He was steeped in blood so deep/ that nigh in his boots did it creep." - Unknown

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  3. Clan del golfo was founded by auc left overs. Otoniel an his brother were not valued auc leaders. So wtf is mancuso going to do? But good for him he gets to go home.

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  4. Lol Colombian politics are too much man

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    1. I saying it right now the government is the cartel in colombia they are the true bosses of the cocaine trade.

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    2. Yet the supposed “powers” are extradited time and time again…

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  5. The Mancuso Ndrina is very real… look it up!

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