'Uruguayan dictator guilty of murder'
Al Jazeera, Friday, October 23, 2009 -- A former military dictator of Uruguay has been sentenced to 25 years in jail for murder and rights violations during his 1981-1985 rule.
Gregorio Alvarez, 83, was convicted by a court in Montevideo of 37 "aggravated homicides", prosecution lawyer Oscar Lopez Goldaracena said.
Alvarez was not present in court to hear the sentence because of ill health.
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The former leader was a key figure in the country's 1973 coup before becoming commander-in-chief of the Uruguayan army.
He went on to become the final president of Uruguay's civilian-military dictatorship. Hundreds of political opponents disappeared during Alvarez's rule.
Charges converted
Alvarez's sentencing came a year after Juan Maria Bordaberry, the first dictator of the post-coup period, was detained on charges of crimes against humanity.
Bordaberry, in power from 1973 to 1976, is awaiting his own verdict.
Alvarez has been held since December 2007, after being found guilty of kidnapping exiled activists living in Argentina who were sent to Uruguay and executed in 1978.
Juan Carlos Larcebau, a former navy captain, was also handed a 20-year term for 29 cases of aggravated homicide during Thursday’s court session, Lopez Goldaracena said.
The murder charges came after an appeal court ruled that charges of disappearances should be converted to homicide – in turn, bringing the possibility of a heavier sentence being imposed.
Uruguayans are set to vote on Sunday in a referendum on whether a law that obliges judges to consult with the government before bringing soldiers and police to court on rights charges should be dropped.
Referendum supported
The public vote will run in parallel with presidential elections scheduled for the same day, in which Jose Mujica, a former guerrilla who spent several years of the dictatorship in prison, is the favourite.
According to a survey published in the daily Ultimas Noticias on Monday, 47 per cent of the public are in favour of the law being scrapped.
Forty per cent are against and 13 percent have no opinion or are undecided, the newspaper reported.
The families of 231 people recorded as missing by a special commission lodged a lawsuit after Uruguay returned to a democratic system in 1985, but the soldiers alleged to have a role did not answer judges' summonses.
A law requiring consultation with the government on rights cases was adopted by parliament in 1986 and ratified by referendum in 1989, but for many years the law was considered by successive conservative governments as a de facto amnesty.
But after Tabare Vazquez, the country's first left-wing president, took power in 2005, his administration authorised several prosecutions. Less..
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about ******* time
Posted Oct-23-2009 by "lasrever" Premium
Next is Chavez and his socialist acolytes for depriving his people of their constitutional freedoms.
And next, even if it takes a few years, will be the American prophet for usurping the United States Constitution in the same manner as his friends, Achmadinejad and Chavez. Even the liberal cronies he appoints to the Supreme Court will not be able to defend his transgressions.
Posted Oct-23-2009 by "flywithbirds" (R)
And next, even if it takes a few years, will be the American prophet for usurping the United States Constitution in the same manner as his friends, Achmadinejad and Chavez. Even the liberal cronies he appoints to the Supreme Court will not be able to defend his transgressions.
Before you get lost in your fantasy regarding Obama perhaps you might learn something about the war criminal scum called the Dumbya Regime. They very clearly need a prosecution for their very clear war crimes before anyone tries to dream up phony charges against Obama.
Posted Oct-23-2009 by "WillyWillKill" (B)
yeah...22 years this guy lived in freedom and he won't live long enough to serve his sentence, which is too short anyway
Posted Oct-23-2009 by "Punch_The_Monkey" (R)
And next, even if it takes a few years, will be the American prophet for usurping the United States Constitution in the same manner as his friends, Achmadinejad and Chavez. Even the liberal cronies he appoints to the Supreme Court will not be able to defend his transgressions.
Before you get lost in your fantasy regarding Obama perhaps you might learn something about the war criminal scum called the Dumbya Regime. They very clearly need a prosecution for their very clear war crimes before anyone tries to dream up phony charges against Obama.
I am waiting for you to lead the charge Willy, but I won't be holding my breath.
Posted Oct-23-2009 by "flywithbirds" (R)
$100 his henchmen were school of the americas alumni.
Posted Oct-23-2009 by "dusty_bottomz" (R)
(nods)
Posted Oct-23-2009 by "lasrever" Premium