Uribe’s appointment is proving rather controversial at GU. Students at Georgetown’s Law Center have decried Uribe for human rights abuses under his watch: Georgetown should not “legitimate him and his legacy…” read one blog post. Most Colombians evidently don’t share that sentiment; Uribe left office last month with very high approval ratings after having his chosen successor elected by a 40- point margin.
It doesn’t appear the former Colombian president will be spending much time at home starting this fall. In addition to his Georgetown post, Uribe has been tapped to co-chair the UN investigation into Israel’s flotilla raid.