Montevideo, Jan 31 (Prensa Latina) About 30 retired Uruguayan military officers will be summoned to court for their involvement in serious human rights violations during the 1973-1985 dictatorship, the local press reported on Monday.
With the end of the summer holidays, Uruguayan courts will resume their activities tomorrow, when Judge Mariana Mota and prosecutor Ana Maria Tellechea will begin questioning 15 former military officers, according to press reports.
Those officers will be asked about the disappearance of Communist Party member Horacio Gelos Bonilla, a process that is part of the case against former dictator Juan Maria Bordaberry on charges of violating the Constitution.
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The precise pain, in the precise place, in the precise amount, for the desired effect.” - Dan Mitrione,United States government security advisor for the CIA in Latin America, and instructor in the art of torture teaching techniques in Uruguay during the nation's 1973-1985 military dictatorship.
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