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Asunción, 23 jun (EFE).- El presidente de Paraguay, Santiago Peña, tomó juramento este lunes a los nuevos embajadores de ...
Asunción, 10 jun (EFE).- El Plan Cóndor, el sistema represivo que aplicaron las dictaduras militares del Cono Sur, fue parte de la Guerra Fría y contó con el apoyo de EE.UU. y Francia, según el escrit ...
Profesor, abogado y defensor de Derechos Humanos, Martín Almada fue víctima de la dictadura de Alfredo Stroessner. "Fue víctima, pero siempre un luchador y combatiente", explica Magee.
Cuando Alfredo Stroessner cae, el 3 de febrero del 89, se va a Brasil al exilio. Le mandan la foto del nuevo gobierno de Paraguay y dicen 'sólo falto yo'.
Alfredo Stroessner Matiauda, military commander and politician: born Encarnación, Paraguay 3 November 1912; President of Paraguay and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces 1954-89; married 1940 ...
Alfredo Stroessner, hijo de un inmigrante alemán y una mujer paraguaya, gobernó Paraguay de 1954 a 1989. Fue el presidente de más largo tiempo en la historia del país y el segundo de más ...
When Stroessner took power in 1954, dozens had hope, guessing a firm hand would stabilize the country after a war against Bolivia. But a brutal repression emerged.
The feet are what remains of a statue of former dictator Gen. Alfredo Stroessner, that was removed decades prior, from Victory Peace Monument on Lambare Hill in Asuncion, Paraguay, Aug. 14, 2024.
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.
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.
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.