Former General Gregorio Alvarez, the last leader of Uruguay’s dictatorship, 1973/1984, died in Montevideo on Wednesday while serving a prison sentence for human rights abuses. He was 91. The military’s health service said he died at the Central Hospital of the Armed Forces. He was buried in a private ceremony on Wednesday. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesThe military rule came about because the existing government of the time failed utterly to deal with the seditious, murdering commie bastards, known as 'The Tupas' who NOW rule us from within The Broad Fraud!
Dec 30th, 2016 - 12:55 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Now of course, we have the scintillating view of president Vasquez and his rabid RCC hag of a wife cuddling up to the Pope in the Vatican in the fervent hope he will visit the country within the run-up to the next election.
Not forgetting the Interior Minister who murdered a policeman by shooting him in the back when he was patrolling his beat: then not forgetting the bank robberies he carried out, NOW he has authored a 'law' to outlaw legally owned guns but not touching the estimated ONE MILLION illegally held weapons. This 'law' had to be implemented by decree (not sent to the parliament) which was signed by the VP, one SENDIC, he of the non-existent CUBAN university degree on some form of imaginary human genetics!
There are many, many more stunts that these cunts have perpetrated on the Uruguayos but the 1.4M stinking dumb poor who voted for them can't be wrong, can they?
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