The acquittal of former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez by the Superior Court of Bogotá unleashed a wave of reactions in the political landscape, including that of the former guerrilla and leader of the Comunes party, Rodrigo Londoño Echeverri, alias “Timochenko.” The former FARC commander, accused of being responsible for thousands of murders during the conflict, used the judicial decision to insinuate that in Colombia justice operates with double standards, favoring the powerful.
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The former guerrilla’s message has generated deep public outrage, as it comes from a figure who led an organization responsible for atrocious crimes and massive human rights violations, and who today enjoys relative impunity thanks to the peace agreements.
Timochenko urged the Supreme Court of Justice to intervene, asking it to act “in law, without electoral calculations, protecting the rights of the victims and the truth for the country,” in reference to the possibility that the Uribe case reaches cassation.
Timochenko’s statement highlights the paradox of transitional justice in Colombia, where leaders of armed groups that caused thousands of deaths obtained legal benefits, while a former president, in a case of procedural fraud and bribery, is finally acquitted. The controversy intensifies with the accusation of the former guerrilla, whose own history of impunity is a central point of the national debate.
The joke tells itself… Timochenko said that “justice is for those in ruana” after Uribe’s acquittal
The acquittal of Álvaro Uribe Vélez in Second Instance reaffirms the popular adage: justice is for those in ruana.
It is up to the Supreme Court of Justice to act legally, without electoral calculations, protecting the rights of the victims and the truth for the country. https://t.co/kLYp2fs0R6
— Rodrigo Londoño (@TimoComunes) October 21, 2025