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Alfredo Stroessner, the former general who ruled Paraguay for nearly 35 years through a combination of paternalistic politics, astute strategic alliances and ruthless repression, died Wednesday in … ...
Alfredo Stroessner, 93, the Paraguayan despot whose 35-year reign marked an uninterrupted period of repression in his country, which became a haven for Nazi war criminals, deposed dictators and ...
Víctimas de la dictadura del Gral. Alfredo Stroessner (ANR) relataron los desgarradores momentos que vivieron en el campo de concentración de Abraham Cue, San Juan Bautista, al ex juez español ...
Alfredo Stroessner lived in exile in Brazil for 17 years. Paraguay's former military ruler Alfredo Stroessner has died aged 93 in a hospital in the Brazilian capital. ... Gen Stroessner was renowned ...
Alfredo Stroessner Matiauda, military commander and politician: born Encarnación, ... Taiwan and Pinochet's Chile, Stroessner's closest friends and ideological soul mates.
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay — Despite being ousted in 1989 after a 35-year reign of terror, during which 20,000 people were tortured, executed or disappeared, some Paraguayans feel as if Gen. Alfredo ...
Military dictators Alfredo Stroessner (left) of Paraguay and Augusto Pinochet of Chile ride through the centre of Santiago during a state visit by Stroessner in September, 1974 [File: Reuters ...
Paraguay's former military ruler Alfredo Stroessner has been buried in the Brazilian capital, Brasilia. About 60 mourners attended the private ceremony, mostly family. Neither the Brazilian nor ...
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay (AP) — Despite being ousted in 1989 after a ...
Paraguay conmemora este 3 de febrero un nuevo aniversario de la caída de la dictadura militar de Alfredo Stroessner que fue encabezado por su mano derecha, el general Andrés Rodríguez, que le ...
Despite being ousted in 1989 after a 35-year reign of terror, during which 20,000 people were tortured, executed or disappeared, some Paraguayans feel as if Gen. Alfredo Stroessner never truly left.
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay (AP) — Despite being ousted in 1989 after a 35-year reign of terror, during which 20,000 people were tortured, executed or disappeared, some Paraguayans feel as if Gen ...
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