'Wilson Valderrama Cano' Jaime Alberto Parra Rodríguez (Líbano, Tolima, 1952) was one of the FARC negotiators in the peace process with the government of Juan Manuel Santos, years before he replaced alias "Mono Jojoy" and Iván Ríos.
[1] in the Secretariat of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and currently participates in the Political Council of the Comunes party as an advisor for Solidarity, Human Rights and Prisoners.
[5] According to a report by Colombian daily El Tiempo, Parra might have studied medicine in Cuba, and also lived in Mexico for eight years along FARC "chancellor" Marcos Calarca.
[6] In 2012 he was sent as delegate for the realization of the pre-agreements of the negotiations in Havana, becoming one of the most important spokespersons of this organization during the peace process with the Colombian government, Parra acknowledged to the media that the kidnapping was a mistake of the FARC-EP.
In his life as a politician he has not been visible, other than for his acknowledgements of war crimes such as the kidnapping of civilians, for which he has had to appear before the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP), and of the practice of forced abortion of female guerrillas - of which he has been accused of being the major promoter - .